A 31-year-old man who allegedly stabbed to death Rev Dr David  Nabegmado, Senior Pastor of the Central Assemblies of God Church at Tema  Community Four, last Sunday was yesterday put before the Tema  Magistrate Court.
  The plea of the accused, Francis Nabegmado, was not taken, but he was  remanded in prison custody pending further police investigations.
  Nabegmado is alleged to have stormed the offices of the pastor who also  happened to be his paternal uncle on Sunday, December 30, 2018, slashed  his hands and stabbed him in the right rib before slitting his throat.
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  He was arrested by the church members when he attempted to escape after the act.
Docket
  The Tema Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner of Police  (DCOP), Mr Edward Johnson Akrofi-Oyirifi, told the Daily Graphic in Tema  last Monday that the police were preparing the docket on the suspect to  get him remanded by the court while they sought advice from the  Attorney-General’s Department.
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  “This is a straightforward case where the suspect was arrested at the  crime scene with the exhibit weapon and this gives us the opportunity to  immediately get him remanded, while we process the necessary  documentations for proper prosecution of the suspect,” DCOP  Akrofi-Oyirifi stated.
  He said the suspect, who until November 2018 lived with the slain  pastor, dressed in a suit and carrying a handbag, went to the church  office about 9 a.m. when the deceased was preparing to deliver the day’s  sermon and attacked him with the machete without any provocation.
  According to the regional commander, an elder of the church who was  with the deceased at the time of the incident, rushed out, calling for  assistance as the suspect inflicted deep wounds on the deceased.
  “The pastor unfortunately passed on at the Tema General Hospital (TGH)  where he was rushed to for treatment,” DCOP Akrofi-Oyirifi stated.
Mentally deranged
  The unprovoked attack which had shocked many people, especially within  the Christian community, had made some people think the suspect may be  mentally deranged.
  While the motive of the attack by the suspect was not readily known,  the Regional Commander debunked the assertions, saying while such  conditions could only be determined by psychiatric experts, “my close  observation of the suspect showed he may not have any such condition,  but we will leave it for the medical experts to examine should such an  activity be sanctioned by a court”, the commander pointed out.
Church
  Rev. Dr Nabegmado, 63, who had pastored the branch for nearly 30 years  having been posted to the branch in February 1991 from the Burma Camp  Assembly of the church, has been described as a man of many parts whose  death would create a vacuum not only in the church but for hundreds of  souls he touched.
  The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church, Rev.  Professor Paul Frimpong-Manso, visited the family of the deceased pastor  last Monday.
  In an address to the leadership of the church and the media, he  expressed disgust at media reportage which sought to label the slain  pastor as an occultist and an idol worshipper.
  He wondered why people were determined to inflict further wounds on the  family and the church with the publication and rebroadcast of a  supposed statement message recorded by the suspect which sought to  malign the deceased.
  “When a man who came here to murder such an honourable man makes  ‘unverified statements’ and that’s what the media is talking about, it  smacks of an attack on the deceased and the church as a whole”, Prof.  Frimpong-Manso regretted.
  “Pastor David was born into the Assemblies of God Church and started  Ministry at age 14 and was never a charlatan nor a fake prophet but was a  man of character”, he added.
  Describing the situation as immoral and wrong, Prof. Frimpong-Manso  tasked the media to work with professionalism in order not to destroy  the hard won reputation of people.
  While urging the general public to be security conscious, he appealed  to the police to endeavour to prosecute the case to the letter by  identifying any conspirators in the crime to ensure they would be  punished to serve as a deterrent to the public.
Watchnight service
  The church’s December 31 watchnight service which was to be  superintended over by the slain pastor, however, came off as scheduled.
  Worshippers, some clad in black and white, were at the church as early as 6 p.m. on Monday evening.
  While some wailed uncontrollably, others just looked on in shock and confusion.
  The wife of the slain Pastor, Mrs Comfort Nabegmado, however, is yet to  come to terms with the incident, as she kept asking people how her  husband was faring since he was taken to hospital after he was stabbed.
