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 fewer that 1,000  members of the Living Faith Church, aka Winners 
Chapel, located along  Obehira Road and the Deeper Life Church  all in 
Okene,  Kogi State, reportedly escaped death on Sunday when a car laden 
with  explosives exploded along Okene-Obehira Road.
It was learnt that there had been rumours of impending attack on the residents from unknown persons in the last  one week.
An eyewitness, who pleaded not to be named,  said worshippers at the 
two churches located within the vicinity  scampered for safety after the
 explosion.
The eyewitness, a  middle aged man, told journalists in Okene that 
the explosives in the vehicle went off  beside the Living Faith Church. 
He, however, said nobody was sure of the destination of the vehicle.
But another eyewitness who also preferred anonymity, said the 
occupants of the  vehicle were on their way to the Living Faith Church. 
He added that the explosion recurred while the church  service was 
already going on.
He said the attackers could be aiming to bomb the churches  before 
they were stopped by one of the managers of the NNPC filling station 
where the vehicle was initially parked.
The source added  that it was in the process of moving the vehicle from the station that it exploded.
According to him, there was no casualty.
The incident caused  gridlock along the ever-busy Okene-Obehira Road 
which is one of the link roads between the North and the western states.
Meanwhile, a man was arrested by security agents in connection with the explosion.
The Kogi State Police Command spokesman, Mr. Ile Simon, who confirmed
 the arrest in Lokoja on Sunday, said  the suspect was driving in a car 
and heading towards the church when he was accosted by security men.
Ile said  it was while the suspect was being screened that a “big” explosion occurred.
He stated that the security men deployed in the church arrested the suspect before he could escape. 
The police spokesman said no report of death was received but some 
people were being treated for shock and injuries from the stampede that 
followed the explosion.
Simon  said the command had placed its men on 24-hour alert to prevent a reoccurence.
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