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Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by Acmetek: 10:35am On Mar 24, 2017
FREETOWN - Evangelical preacher Emmanuel Momoh prayed for five years that he would discover the diamond he needed to pull his family out of poverty in eastern Sierra Leone.

The 39-year-old pastor obtained his first mining licence in 2012 when the paltry income he received from the Deeper Life Church in Kono, the country's key mining district, was stretched too thin for his growing family.

Momoh went on to build a small business of 18 employees, digging and sifting through gravel with pickaxes and hoes day after day, never finding gems larger than a speck in the dirt.

"Diamonds are extremely hard to find on the ground, it requires patience, hard work and prayers," Momoh told AFP by telephone in Freetown, where his life is now taking a very different direction after finding what he believes was a gift from God.

On 13 March, the pastor was working in a village named Koryadu when a cry went up from one of his men in Krio, the most widely spoken language in Sierra Leone and used by Momoh throughout the phone interview.

"God don bless we tiday," the worker shouted, brandishing a rock the colour of pale honey and as large as a child's fist.

"We washed the diamond properly and put down our tools. Every one of us was in a jubilant mood," the pastor said.

"I couldn't sleep that night, we were all praying for what God has done for us."

Ethical dilemma

Momoh took the diamond the next day to be weighed by the kind of Lebanese dealer who once purchased the single-carat gems he sold to buy food, supplies and to pay his workers' wages.

At 706 carats, an amount that would later rise to 709 when it was placed on the government's official scales, Momoh's diamond was between the 10th and 15th largest ever found worldwide, experts told AFP.

Such a find by a so-called artisanal miner, the term for workers who use basic tools or their bare hands to sift the earth, is exceedingly rare, and Momoh faced an ethical dilemma.

"I was tempted by many close friends who told me to smuggle the diamond to neighbouring Guinea Conakry," he said, thereby avoiding paying any tax on the diamond.

Diamond smuggling has harrowing associations for many in Sierra Leone.

Cross-border diamond trafficking fuelled the country's civil war of 1991-2002 when rebels allowed traders to exploit diamond mines and ship the gems abroad, largely via Liberia.

These became known as "blood diamonds" since most of the labour was done by enslaved members of the population, who were killed or maimed if they refused.

Momoh thought of his workers and the degradation mining had wreaked on their bodies.

The hard physical labour usually caused hernias and exhaustion, he said, while injuries are also common during digging in pits and washing the dirt.

When a pit suddenly collapses in the unregulated informal mines of Sierra Leone, deaths are common, he said, though nobody has died at any of the sites he mines.

Most of the diggers are also vulnerable to malaria and often contract parasites by drinking from polluted streams. Momoh paid their medical bills.

He made a decision about the diamond.

"Being a man of God, I decided to hand it over to local authorities," Momoh said, a choice that caused a global sensation, and he was soon invited to Freetown to meet President Ernest Bai Koroma.

Imminent sale

As a self-employed miner with a valid government permit, Momoh is entitled to the proceeds of the sale due on 5 April in Freetown, apart from the four percent the government legally takes for valuation and export, plus an undetermined level of income tax.

Momoh has emphasised that his workers will also benefit from what could be an astronomical sum of money.

Without a professional assessment of the diamond's potential flaws and colouring, it is impossible to value the stone.

However, a polished stone cut from the Jonker, which is the 10th largest gem-diamond ever recovered at 726 carats, will go on sale in Hong Kong in May.

A single 25-carat portion of that stone is likely to sell for $2.2-million to $3.6-million or $88,000 to $144,000 for a single carat, according to one expert consulted by AFP.

Momoh is clear where the money will go: straight back to Kono, where he was born, to develop his mining business, support his wife and three children, and to the local community where so many live in desperate circumstances.

"The people dealing with the diamond," he said, "I hope they are as honest with me as I have been with them."


http://www.enca.com/africa/giant-diamond-discovered-in-sierra-leone-to-be-auctioned

Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by lordimmaogidi(m): 10:42am On Mar 24, 2017
Wow
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by DLondonboiy: 10:52am On Mar 24, 2017
Great...Christlike.

The atheist would not move this to front page...If it's ' ashawo accuses pastor of cummiing on her back" that one na straight to front page...Seun vein go stand'

but topics like this are usually hidden.

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Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by nerodenero: 10:52am On Mar 24, 2017
Nice gesture but the comment below got me thinking.
"The people dealing with the diamond," he said, "I hope they are as honest with me as I have been with them
Big question!
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by luvmijeje(f): 10:57am On Mar 24, 2017
This is the kind of news, the media will fail to put on their frontpage. But if na bad thing, nairaland and Co will not allow people to read other news again.
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by felixomor: 11:32am On Mar 24, 2017
luvmijeje:
This is the kind of news, the media will fail to put on their frontpage. But if na bad thing, nairaland and Co will not allow people to read other news again.

Exactly.

Lalasticlala, Seun please take note
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by Samsimple(m): 12:22pm On Mar 24, 2017
Hmm wateva
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by ogbright: 2:30pm On Mar 24, 2017
I'm sure that God's time is the best. Oh Lord I wait upon thee, let me not be what my enemies want for me. Only God maketh rich and added no sorrow indeed.
Re: Deeperlife Pastor Found 706 Carat Diamond In Sierra Leone And Gave It To Govt. by lalasticlala(m): 3:10pm On Mar 24, 2017

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