•How she turned prayer warrior
“What! Must I hold a candle to my shames?” said Jessica, an interesting character in late William Shakespeare literary classic, “Merchant of Venice.” Jessica’s outburst, pregnant as it is would never attract the excited interest of Kanayo Metuh. The delectable wife of the embattled PDP chieftain, Chief Olisa Metuh would not hold a candle to her shames.
Shameful as it is that her very loquacious hubby was recently arrested in the wake of EFCC investigations on fund (Arms Deal) said to have been traced to his firm, Kanayo wouldn’t want her embarrassment to become prime entertainment to a gloating public.
She would rather take her case to God Almighty and seek his miraculous intervention that her husband might not be sent to jail unjustifiably or pay for his alleged offence if found guilty. Thus is the dilemma of the wife of Olisa that has seen her evolve from a social butterfly to a prayer warrior of sort. So withdrawn has she become in recent times that one would be forgiven for thinking that she has become agoraphobic.
These are indeed trying times for the Metuhs and only God can truly perform the miracles she desperately seeks but whatever the outcome of her sudden spirituality, justice must be seen to be done.
Trial beats a man into various forms, like a sledge-hammer pounding malleable metal on a forge. It has caused Kanayo to become a prayer warrior. Olisa spares no expense in taking care of her, treating her to the best and most expensive luxury money could buy.