Archbishop Duncan-Williams Narrates How BNI Officers Were Sent to Assassinate Him
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the founder and General Overseer of the United Denomination of Action Chapel International (ACI), has recounted events that occurred during an alleged assassination attempt on his life.
Duncan-Williams told Citi TV’s Footprints that three officers from the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), now the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), were sent to kill him.
He claimed that the officers came to kill him but were unable to do so, and that he would outlive them.
“Tyson came to see me because there was a gentleman from BNI who wanted to see me. So he came over, and I asked him what it was, and he said he couldn’t do it. And when I said you can’t do what, he said three of us are coming for you tonight.
“And we’re going to pick you up for an assassination. And then I said, I know, don’t worry about it. He asked how I knew about the attempt, and I told him I was aware.
“So he asked what you were going to do, and I said nothing, but you could come. So they came, and I told them, “I know why you’re here, and I’m not dying today, nor tomorrow, and I’ll outlive all of you,” he said.
He also stated that two of the three people sent to kill him have died, and the third is still alive and serving in the military.
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