Tag: Cleric

  • Cleric “caught in bed with married woman” loses 15-year-old marriage

    Cleric “caught in bed with married woman” loses 15-year-old marriage

    An Igando Customary Court in Lagos State on Monday dissolved the 15-year-old marriage of a cleric, Yusuf Adeniyi, over infidelity.

    Yusuf’s wife, Rebecca, 44, sought the dissolution of the marriage, saying that she caught him cheating on her.

    Rebecca claimed that she caught her 47-year-old husband with a married woman on their matrimonial bed.

    The Court President, Mr Adeniyi Koledoye, granted the request, saying that the petitioner insisted on divorce.

    “The court is left with no option than to grant your prayer and hereby pronounces the union dissolved.

    “The court hereby pronounces the marriage between Mrs Rebecca Adeniyi and Mr Yusuf Adeniyi dissolved.

    “Both of you henceforth cease to be husband and wife.

    “Each of you should go on his or her separate ways unmolested; the court wishes both of you well in your future endeavours,” he said.

    Koledoye ordered Yusuf to be responsible for their children’s feeding, education and general welfare.

    Rebecca had also told the court that Yusuf had extramarital affairs with both single and married women.

    “I caught him having sexual intercourse with one. I grabbed the woman and tore her clothes.

    “I raised alarm; he started begging me not to expose the woman.

    “My husband’s behaviour toward me changed after the incident. He no longer gave me money nor cared for me,” she submitted.

    The 44-year-old mother of four also claimed that her husband was fetish, saying that he married her with charm.

    “I was under the influence of charm in my marriage with Yusuf.

    “The wool was pulled off my eyes five years ago but I decided to remain in the marriage because of my children.”

    According to her, when her father died, Yusuf did not go for the burial.

    Rebecca told the court that she was fed up with the marriage.

    Responding, Yusuf admitted having an extramarital affair with a married woman but blamed it on the devil.

    “I begged my wife to forgive me but she refused and raised alarm,” he told the court.

    The respondent, however, denied being fetish, saying that he never married his wife with any charm.

    “It is my wife that is fetish. She frequently visits herbalists and comes home with different substances.”

    He prayed the court not to dissolve the marriage, saying that he still loved Rebecca.

  • I warned Trump of his imminent loss to Biden – Cleric

    I warned Trump of his imminent loss to Biden – Cleric

    Founder and senior cleric of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has said that he warned American President Donald Trump about his re-election bid several years back.

    The cleric in an interview claimed that he told Trump to be very careful with his policies and administrative style if he wants to be reelected.

    Ayodele said he also warned Trump about Joe Biden, stating that he said if Biden is chosen by the democrats, he would deliver.

    In the 2017/2018, 2019/2020, and 2020/2021 editions of Warning to the Nations, a divine publication written by the cleric, Ayodele warned that the 2020 US election would not be easy.

    The cleric in the book stated that if the Democrats present a good candidate, they can defeat the Republican.

    Ayodele wrote that the President of America will not manage his words very well during his campaign.

    “I foresee that some members of his inner caucus will resign from his government. Donald Trump will use violent language against any candidate coming from the Democratic Party. Republicans supporters may not give them support as expected.

    The cleric also in the 2020/21 edition of Warning to the Nations, stated that: “Trump will fight the Democrats just to get his victory. He will take series of steps just to see that he wins the election. Trump will be out with so much blackmail. He will bring out various allegations against the Democrats that can tear the country apart.”

  • BREAKING: Another captured Christian cleric speaks on ISWAP Video [Video attached]

    BREAKING: Another captured Christian cleric speaks on ISWAP Video [Video attached]

    Boko Haram terrorist sect, the Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) have released a video of their latest hostage, Pastor Polycarp Zongon of the Church of Christ in Nigeria (COCIN), Wild Life Park, Jos LCC. Pastor Zongon was kidnapped by ISWAP on Monday 19th October while on his way to Gombe for a meeting.

    In the video, Pastor Zongon pleaded with the plateau State governor Simon Lalong, Plateau North Senator Idi Gyang, the Christian Association of Nigeria and the COCIN Church to come to his rescue. According to Pastor Zongon, other Christian women were also kidnapped alongside him.

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  • Lockdown violation: Lagos arrests, arraigns popular cleric

    The Lagos State Government has charged the General Overseer of Resurrection Praise Ministries for Africa alias Jehovah Sharp Sharp, Archbishop Samson Benjamin with lockdown violation.

    Benjamin was arraigned before Magistrate Yewande Oshin of Court 1, Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos Island.
    He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail.

    The cleric was arrested by the police on Tuesday.

    Details shortly…

  • Satanic cleric rapes three daughters of couple who housed him free for seven years

    Satanic cleric rapes three daughters of couple who housed him free for seven years

    A Lagos woman on Tuesday stunned an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court that her three daughters, aged 12, nine and seven were serially defiled by a muslim cleric, the family housed free for between seven and eight years

    The victim’s mother made the revelation while testifying as the second prosecution witness in the trial of Ibrahim Idris, a 26-year-old cleric, charged with defilement.

    The mother of six, who is also married to a cleric while being led in evidence by the state counsel, Mr Gbenga Alagbe, told the court that she knew about the alleged defilement from a teacher in the school her daughters were attending.

    “In 2017, I received a call from the teacher of the school my children go to for lessons. The teacher told me that one of my daughters told her something and that she wanted me to hear for myself what she said.

    “When we got to the office at the school, my oldest daughter (Daughter A) said that Idris slept with her and her younger sisters.

    “I was told by the teacher that earlier while Daughter “A”was being interrogated about the allegations, she ran out of the class.

    “A woman had seen her and had taken her back into the school and when she saw a male teacher she was scared because Idris was sleeping with her and anytime she sees a male teacher, she becomes withdrawn and scared ,” the mother said.

    The mother said following the revelation, she took her children home from the school and her husband who was not around during that period, arrived two days later on Aug. 11, 2017.

    She noted that when the father arrived, the defendant was summoned to their residence.

    “We asked him about the allegations and he insisted nothing happened. We took him to the police station for questioning and we were referred to the Mirabel Center at Ikeja for medical examinations.

    “I had asked Daughter B (9-years-old) about the allegations and she said it was true, I had asked Daughter A (12-years-old) about the allegations but she was afraid to tell me what happened.

    “However, when we got to the police station, Daughter A told me what had happened,” the mother said.

    While being cross-examined by the defence counsel, Mr Lekan Ijelu, the woman said the defendant was living with her family when he allegedly committed the crimes.

    She noted that he had stopped residing with her family when the allegations came to light.

    “He lived with us for seven or eight years. When he was living with us permanently, he used to go for his Islamic classes in the morning around 8am and return around 5pm.

    “When he was temporarily residing with us, he used to stay on Fridays till Sundays,” she said.

    The mother told the court that there were six adult males including the defendant who had lived in her home with her husband who is also a cleric.

    She said she was shocked when she heard the allegations.

    “He is a gentle boy. He says the truth all the time and when I’am going out, I leave my kids with him to take care of them for me, I trusted him so much, I was shocked to hear what he did to my daughters,” she said.

    Following her evidence, the state prosecutor appealed to the presiding judge to address the woman to ensure that the mother brings her three daughters to court to testify against Ibrahim.

    “My lord, the witness said that she did not want to bring her daughters to testify, because she feels it may be traumatic for them,” Alagbe said.

    Responding, Justice Sybil Nwaka told the woman that preventing her children from coming to court will amount to the offence of obstruction of justice.

    “The children are the victims. They must come to court to testify. This case is not your case, it is the case of the Lagos State Government.

    “You reported the case, the children must come to court to testify. That is the process and procedure, if not you will be regarded as a hostile witness and that is an offence,” Justice Nwaka said.

    The woman responded: “My lord, I feel it has been a long time. I do not want them to be reminded of what happened.”

    Justice Nwaka adjourned the case until March 4 for continuation of trial.

    Earlier during proceedings, a medical doctor and first prosecution witness, Dr Oyedeji Alagbe, of the Mirabel Center (a sexual assault referral centre) had interpreted the finding of his medical examinations on the minors.

    Alagbe confirmed to the court that medical examination revealed that the three daughters were defiled.

    According to the prosecution, Ibrahim committed the offences sometime in 2017 at the complainants home at Agege, Lagos.

    “The defendant, Idris, a cleric on various occasions defiled the sisters aged 12, nine and seven-years-old in their home.

    “The offence contravenes Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos 2015 which prescribes a life sentence for anyone found guilty of the offence of defilement,” Alagbe said

  • Easter killings: Okoh urges church to defend itself against further attacks

    The Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican communion), the Most Rev Nicholas Okoh has said that the time has come for the church to defend itself from further attacks.

    Okoh’s statement was made in reaction to the recent bombing in Sri Lanka which led to the death of over three hundred worshipers.

    Okoh said, “The bomb in Sri Lanka is part of terrorism in the world, it is a coordinated effort of evil people, we pray we don’t have it again, but more importantly we should make arrangements to protect ourselves.”

    In a similar vein, Okoh condemned the killing of nine members of the boys brigade in Gombe state during an Easter procession, describing it as unfortunate.

    “It is unfortunate that such a thing should happen on Easter Day. It also shows that our country has not arrived, that people tolerate others.

    “People are marching, showing joy, showing happiness and somebody decides to crush them and kill so many for no reason.

    “We pray that we will not live like that again, and look forward to a better Nigeria; Nigeria that will be transformed, that has hope and a place for everybody,” he said.

  • Killings: Presidency reacts to cleric’s statement describing Buhari ‘Sleeping on duty Commander-in-Chief’

    Presidency on Sunday described the comment made by the Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese, Rt. Rev. Fr. Stephen Mamza against President Muhammadu Buhari as an ”unfair comment”.

    Recall that the Bishop described President Buhari as ”sleeping on duty Commander-in-Chief.”

    Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, stated this in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.

    The presidential aide observed that it was unbecoming of a religious leader, like Mamza, to engage ”in an action that broke the old tradition of staying above politics”.

    He said: ”In an action that broke the old tradition of staying above politics, the Catholic Bishop of Yola Diocese, Rt. Rev. Fr. Stephen Mamza delivered a homily in which he spoke angrily against President Muhammadu Buhari, whom he described as ‘sleeping on duty as Commander-in-Chief.’

    This is not a fair comment.

    There is so much that has changed in the past three to four years in and around Yola, and the Catholic Church in particular that a true assessment would show that but for the Change Administration of President Buhari, things would have continued the way they were, or even get worse. These could not have happened if a Commander-in- Chief was asleep.”

    Shehu, however, noted that Mamza was part of the success story recorded by the Buhari administration in Northeast, especially in Adamawa.

    Bishop Mamza was, and is still a strong member of the Adamawa Peace Initiative (API), composed of religious and community leaders which did the lovely work housing and feeding 400,000 displaced people from Northern Adamawa and Borno States in 2015.

    The API also did the extraordinary work of easing tensions between Muslims and Christians during that period and ensured that both groups did not turn on one another based on suspicion.

    As widely reported by the local and international press, in the premises of St. Theresa’s Cathedral where Rev. Mamza ministered, there were more than 1,500 IDPs, mostly women and children on whom the church administered food rations and issued bags of maize, cooking oil and seasoning.

    We are truly touched and very grateful for the work that the Bishop and the others had done in that difficult period,” he said.

    The presidential spokesman maintained that as ”the Boko Haram has been degraded, the more than 400,000 displaced people absorbed by the Adamawa community have all gone back to Borno State and to those council areas in northern Adamawa.

    In addition to the capital,Yola, the towns of Michika, Madagali and Mubi which had been occupied by Boko Haram during their military advances have since been retaken by the Nigerian military”.

    According to him, the military personnel are also clearing litters of Boko Haram’s carnage and are, through the support of the administration as well as local and international partners, rebuilding roads and bridges, power lines, burnt schools, markets, destroyed churches and mosques.

    Without an iota of doubt, the Northeast is better off with President Buhari than it was under the previous administration.

    That should explain the massive turnout of voters in the region, in spite of threats to life and property, to vote for the return of the President for a Second Term of four years.

    Sadly, one of the realities of today’s Nigeria is that it easy to blame President Buhari for the violence all around us,” he added

    Shehu condemned situations were community leaders were ”too scared to blame the warlords and the sponsors of killings” because they fear for their own lives.

    He said: ”What is happening in several communities racked by inter-ethnic and religious violence is arising from the refusal of community leaders to point at known criminals in their midst for the law enforcement agencies to act against them.

    They rather blame President Buhari for their woes.

    It is indeed an irony that in the week that Bishop Mamza was speaking, another Bishop with a known commitment to peace, and results to show for his work in neighbouring Plateau State, is being dispatched to go to Taraba, Adamawa and Benue to work in collaboration with security agencies in mending broken inter-communal relationships.”

    While sympathising with families of those who lost loved ones as well as those injured, Shehu said this senseless violence could never be condoned by the Buhari administration.

    He added that the administration’s intense security efforts and peace building would not only continue, ”but will expand in response to such explosions of violence in the country.”

  • Boko Haram: Cleric urges Nigerians to support military counter-insurgency campaign

    Boko Haram: Cleric urges Nigerians to support military counter-insurgency campaign

    The Council of Ulamas under the Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatis Sunnah (JIBWIS), Nigeria Zone B, Maiduguri, has urged citizens to support the Nigerian Army’s efforts at combating terrorism in the North-East.

    Malam Ali Mustapha, IBWIS National Secretary, made the call during a courtesy call on the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division, Brig.-Gen. Bulama Biu in Maiduguri on Thursday.

    Mustapha said that the call was imperative to ensure victory in the war against insecurity in the country.

    He urged Nigerians to provide useful information as well as preach ideals that would promote peace and harmonious co-existence among all Muslims.

    He commended the military for being focused and committed toward ensuring security of lives and property in the North-east.

    Mustapha pledged to support the army with prayers to enable them to succeed in all their operations.

    “Continuous prayers will be offered for restoration of peace, security and stability in Borno State and the entire nation,” he said.

    In his remarks, Biu said that the army would continue to partner with all stakeholders in its peace building campaign

  • Women who wear high-heel shoes, apply make-ups will miss heaven – Cleric

    A cleric, Evangelist Gideon Akande of the Revelation of Truth Evangelical Ministries has stated that women who wear high-heel shoes and apply make-ups are not Godly and might miss out the golden opportunity of making heaven.

    The evangelist who made the observation on his Facebook page on Monday said Christian ladies who wear high heels suffer the most in the hands of their husbands.

    According to Akande, “A Christian woman who likes wearing high heel shoes is married to the world; she may be in the church, but her soul is in the world. You will NEVER see a godly, chaste and modest Christian lady wearing high heel shoe.

    Too many oppositions to the post that says high heel shoes are ungodly, can’t you understand? Can’t you realize soon that high heel shoes, make-ups, and downs are not the solution to happy and peaceful life?

    With your high heel shoes Satan is still messing you up, and with all those beauty care you still have depressions, your husband still cheat on your, you still don’t have rest of mind on your husband when he travels, your husband still abuse you with your high heel shoes, you still not sure of tomorrow, can’t you see that by human power and wisdom you can’t prevail in this battle of life with high heel shoes?

    If high heel shoes, make-ups, and downs were to be the solution for happy life and marriage, many ladies of these days would be living in paradise on earth life, but rather they are living hell on earth.

    With all the makeups, the devil still messes their lives and marriages, with the high heel shoes, their husbands still cheat on them and abuse them, living in uncertain fear and persistent depression even with all outward beauty.

    For example, the celebrities with the highest heel shoes and make-ups have the highest rate of divorce. Can you see it is not by wearing high heel shoes that will make you march the enemy of your soul which is the devil? You need Jesus Christ in your life genuinely!”

     

  • Don’t borrow to buy ram for Eid-el-Kabir – Cleric warns Muslims

    The Chief Imam of Ilorin, Kwara, Alhaji Abdullahi AbdulHameed, has cautioned Muslim faithful against borrowing money to buy rams for the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir festival.

    AbdulHameed gave the advice in llorin on Friday during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    He said that whoever took loan either from banks or cooperative societies to buy rams would not be rewarded by Allah.

    “Muslims must not borrow money or take loan to perform spiritual duties as there will be no reward for that action,’’ he said.

    The Imam said instead, Muslims should find legitimate means of slaughtering rams in marking the festival.

    “When one borrows or take a loan, one does not have complete ownership of the money and such money cannot be used for animal sacrifice for the festival.’’

    AbdulHameed further advised Muslims to reduce the number of animals to be slaughtered to guide against borrowing and taking loans for the celebration.

     

    NAN