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Rev. Tugumehabwe demands Ugx 530m from Archbishop Ntagali for sleeping with his wife

Ntagali is blamed for eloping with Judith Tukamuhabwa, the spouse of Rev Christopher Tugumehabwe.

The man, whose spouse, resigned Church of Uganda Archbishop Stanley Ntagali is claimed to have had an extra-conjugal illicit relationship with, has requested shs530 million in harms.

Nonetheless, in a notification of intension to sue, Rev Tugumehabwe through his legal counselors says while he was married with Tukamuhabwa in December 2018, he has discovered that the relationship between his better half and the previous Archbishop saw the two sire a youngster and that he urged her to look for separate from which is against chapel esteems.

“It has also come to our client’s knowledge that you encouraged, advised and ensured that our client’s wife petitions for divorce. We have also recently learnt from various media platforms of the fact that you admitted to having committed an offence of adultery with our client’s wife. In addition, we have overwhelming video and audio evidence in proof the same,” the lawyers say.

As per the letter of expectation to sue, the new affirmation by Ntagali that he stole away with a wedded lady is sufficiently proof to stick him in the forthcoming legal dispute and that to try not to be prosecuted, he should pay harms.

“Your unbecoming, sinful and unlawful conducts have occasioned our client general damages to wit- loss of dignity, marriage break down, stress, trauma, embarrassment, loss of privacy, loss of his job as a lecturer at Bishop Barham University college and minimal chances to rise in the clergy ranks.”

The Church of Uganda Reverend says he needs shs500 million for harms occasioned to him and shs30 million for the costs caused in the separation case as of now progressing in court.

Former Archbishop Stanley Ntagali asks for forgiveness: ‘I committed adultery with Judith’

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Tugumehabwe likewise requests a conventional expression of remorse from the resigned Archbishop of the Church of Uganda for eloping with his better half.

“Should you fail to comply with the above demands made therein within a period of 14 days from the date of receipt of this notice, we leave been given “a green Iight” by our client to drag you to court at your own cost, detriment, further embarrassment, and peril,” the lawyers say.

The improvement comes scarcely seven days after Ntagali disclosed a conciliatory sentiment for having an unsanctioned romance with a wedded lady.

On Thursday, Ntagali openly requested pardoning saying he was enticed by Satan to submit the wrongdoing actually like some other person.

“On Christmas Eve 1974, as a young man I gave my life to the Lord Jesus Christ, and I still love the Lord because he has loved me and I have loved to serve him over the years.Sadly, I fell into sin of adulteryand I confessed to the Lord to forgive me and I want the church to forgive me. My brother bishops, all our partners, brothers and sister in the vineyard of the lord, the entire church of Uganda and all our partners all over the world and the family Rev Christopher his wife Judith, the two families please forgive me,”Ntagali said before 36 Bishops at Namirembe Cathedral as the Anglican Church marked 60 years of self-governance.

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