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  • Clergy allegedly rapes 22-year-old female pastor twice, threatens victim

    A Lagos clergy, identified as Bishop Daniels, has been accused of raping a 22-year-old assistant female pastor at his house in the Lekki area of the state.

     

    According to the victim, Daniels, who is married with children, allegedly raped her on two separate occasions, adding that she bled during the incident.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that the victim, who was based outside Lagos, was summoned to the Lagos headquarters of the church where the incident happened.

     

    She said, “He wanted me to attend a meeting and the date clashed with my brother’s wedding. So, I didn’t attend the meeting and as punishment, he ordered church members at my branch not to celebrate my birthday and instructed me to report to the church’s headquarters in Lagos for punishment.

     

    “So, I went to his house in Lekki for the punishment and when I got there, he said I should strip naked because he wanted to beat me. He was alone at home. He saw that I was shocked at his statement and started making me feel guilty.

     

    “He said his spiritual father tested him in many areas and after hours of contemplating, he became angry that I disobeyed him. So, I went into the guest room, took off my clothes and closed my eyes as I came out to meet him. He told me not to close my eyes, and ordered me to kneel as he sat on a chair.

     

    “He saw my nakedness and said he wanted to test my loyalty and was not having sex with me. He told me to put my clothes back and after wearing them, he told me to take them off again and I did. He later told me to go and not tell anyone, but after leaving his place, I told some of our senior church members.”

     

    The victim said she returned home and after some time, Daniels called her to report at his residence over another incident.

     

    She said, “So, while at his house, he told me he would punish me for an offence and said I should transcribe the messages in one of his teachings. The next day, the pastor of the branch in Ibadan and his wife whom I met at his residence the previous day left, so I was alone in the house with Bishop Daniels.

     

    “So, while in the sitting room with him, he attempted to kiss me and I stopped him; then he slapped me. He was angry and said the last time he told me to go naked, he didn’t do anything with me. So, he left and I went into the room to sleep.

     

    “The following day, we were in the sitting room listening to a pastor’s message when he said I should go naked again. I did, and surprisingly, he also went naked and raped me for about 30 minutes till I started bleeding because of the tears I sustained despite not being a virgin.

     

    “The incident happened around 10pm; I was dumbfounded. He told me to go inside the room to clean up myself and before I returned, he had cleaned up the blood on the floor. He told me not to tell anyone, but I told a pastor in my church.”

     

    The victim said Daniels did not allow her to leave his house, adding that when he attempted raping her the following night, she pleaded with him that she was tired.

     

    “In the morning, I greeted him, but he didn’t answer. Later, he started saying I should be privileged that he had that kind of thing with me. All of a sudden, he took off my clothes and raped me again and I still bled the second time. It was traumatic for me.

     

    “He told me to go to the bathroom to wash and he cleaned the blood before I came out. I picked up my phone, informed the pastor of my branch and another church member of our branch, who decided to come to the pastor’s house.

     

    “Bishop Daniels started begging me and said he never knew what came over him. When the church member came, I wanted to follow her out to tell her the story, but he prevented me from leaving the house. I later left his house but while thinking about the incident, I felt suicidal.

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    “I stopped going to the church and my branch has been closed down. I reported the incident to the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Alagbon, in 2020. But the investigating police officer, one inspector Samuel, told me to bring N70,000 if I wanted him arrested.

     

    “I did not have that money and had to stop going to the station. Bishop Daniels started sending people to beg me, but I just moved on. Recently, two other victims reached out to me that Bishop Daniels attempted to have sex with them and I got someone ready to sponsor my case.

     

    “So, I instituted the case again last month at the FCID Alagbon and he was arrested last week. I want justice, but the police have yet to charge him to court even after I gave them all my evidence, including how he was threatening me over the case and how his wife was begging me.”

     

    Contacted to get his reaction regarding the victim’s allegations, the clergy said, “I don’t know or have any pastor with the name you gave me. If you want to publish an article, I will be glad to make money.”

     

    However, in one of the audio recordings, the clergy was heard telling her that they should commit sin together.

     

    In another audio, the victim was heard crying as she challenged the bishop for telling someone that she wanted sex with him and he did it.

     

    Responding, the clergy, in the audio said, “Don’t say that to anybody, I have not even been talking to anybody.”

     

    A spokesperson for the Force Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, FCID, Niyi Ogundeyi, said following the complaint of the victim, Daniels was arrested and detained for six days.

     

    He said, “The case was initially reported in 2020, but the complainant said the case was not properly handled and it was referred to Supol Yemi. Bishop Daniels was arrested and detained for six days. Afterwards, he was released because he is entitled to bail and the police have no right to detain him perpetually.

     

    “Meanwhile, investigation is ongoing and an appointment has been given to all parties to visit the command on Thursday. The allegation against him is that he sexually harassed her and other people corroborated the evidence of the complainant. Investigation is ongoing.”

  • See reasons RCCG Pastor gave for poverty among Christians

    See reasons RCCG Pastor gave for poverty among Christians

    A Pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Solomon Bello, on Wednesday gave reasons behind poverty within some Christian communities and the steps to take to escape poverty.

    Bello said this while delivering the lead paper at the Business Summit of the Redeemers Men’s Fellowship of the LP71, Divine Connection Zone.

    The summit had the theme: ‘For Christians Not Be Poor, To Avoid Conflicts And Financial Crises’.

    Bello, Pastor in Charge of Lagos province 71 (LP71), described prosperity as “a birthright of Christians while poverty is a curse”.

    The cleric, said, “Poverty is not for any true child of God. As long as men continue to sin against God, they will continue to struggle.”

    Bello, who is also a lecturer at the University of Lagos, listed the major factors that brought about poverty as sin, laziness, curses, ingratitude, devourer, extravagance, and procrastination.

    “Cursed and blessings are the results of the obedience or lack of it on the part of a man.

    The Bible informs us that poverty is a curse. It was the resultant effect of man’s separation from God in the Garden of Eden.

    “As long as men continue to sin against God, they will continue to struggle. It takes two to succeed, you and God,” he added.

    On gratitude and obedience, Bello said that any Christian who knew how to obey and show appreciation to God was destined for great heights.

    “An ungrateful man cannot go far in life. Gratitude will open the doors of breakthrough and success to you at any time. Appreciation of God’s goodness leads to an appreciation of your blessings and worth before God and man.

    “Appreciation of God leads to success in life. It is the shortest cut to victory. If you want the heavens to be opened for you, if you want to be made whole, then you must be ready to appreciate Him. When you return to give glory to God.

    “He will return to make your life worth living. Divine upliftment comes in the place of gratitude.

    “Every disobedience has a retribution attached to it. When you obey the commands of God, blessings follow after, but when a man disobey, the blessings are withheld,” he said.

    Bello, who warned against habit of procrastination, added that devourers had also been assigned against people who do not pay their tithes.

    On the route to prosperity, the cleric listed 11 steps which include: wisdom, diligence, labour, mystery of giving, the way of thinking, anointing, obedience, natural gifts and endowments, blessing of right placement, praises, and breakthrough by the blood.

    “The road to prosperity is a straight one if you can only understand it. God has already made every provision for comfort and upliftment.

    “There are certain things you can do to unlock the heavens for yourself and your family,” he said

    In his welcome address, Mr Segun Adeleye, Coordinator, Redeemers Men’s Fellowship, Divine Connection Zone, said the theme of summit came from the consciousness that Christians in the country were not where they were supposed to be.

    Adeleye said, “Christians are crawling when they are supposed to be flying.

    “It is strange that some people don’t know that they are poor as long as they can afford one fairly used car and struggle to put food on the table.

    “But Philippians 4:19 says, “And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus. Do we bother to ask what God’s riches are?

    “According to Haggai 2:8 ‘The silver is Mine, and the gold is Mine,’ says the LORD of hosts.

    “If the silver and gold belong to God, then the logic should be that we His children should not be poor, but very rich. We can only be poor if there are things we don’t know, like where God is keeping all the wealth.”

    He said Christians could not claim to be rich in Nigeria when the rich people in the country were from a different faith, while the rulers of the country and heads of all the most important institutions were from a different faith.

    “One thing is clear, our destiny is hidden. It’s deliberate. We were born to seek and find out what we don’t know. We should be interested in knowing why we are here. We must be ready to learn,” Adeleye said.

    The panel discussion session of the summit was moderated by Mr Babatunde Awe, who discussed “Business Opportunities to Achieve Financial Freedom.”

    The panelists included Pastor Otokiti Williams, Mr Durosanya Oluwatosin, Mrs Iyabode Alayaki, Mr Abiodun Olayinka and Mrs Sofola Susan.

  • Pastor told me to fast, pray after beaten by my ex-husband – Tennis queen, Oshonaike

    Pastor told me to fast, pray after beaten by my ex-husband – Tennis queen, Oshonaike

    Nigeria Table Tennis Queen, Funke Oshonaike, on Wednesday, shared her experience in her previous relationships.

    The 46-year-old alleged that she was a victim of domestic violence.

    Oshonaike noted that said she was frustrated to a point that she wanted to kill one of her abusers.

    Oshonaike promised to reveal more about the abuses she suffered in the name of love, in an upcoming autobiography.

    As news of Osinachi Nwachukwu’s death filtered in last Friday, friends, Christian faithful and other Nigerians on social media have pondered on why she chose to remain in the marriage despite constant attacks from her husband, Peter.

    “I didn’t sleep well at all because of what I’ve been reading about Osinachi, the gospel musician that was physically abused by her husband until she lost her life,” the tennis star wrote on Facebook.

    “I’ve been physically, emotionally and mentally abused by two different men and I know how it felt.

    “The first one was at a younger age. He didn’t only abuse me, but carted away with all my money and my properties, I mean all that I worked for as a young girl.

    “The second was with my ex husband. A good and a kind man, but not a good husband to me. His own problem was his background. That’s what he saw growing up, so he didn’t know any other way to deal with an argument than to raise his hands.

    “My parents, friends, loved ones, pastor, church couldn’t help me. They all told me he will change, or I should change from my ways, I should pray and fast for him, I should be patient etc but not to leave.

    “Do you know that he even beat me in front of my daddy and even in front of my pastor ??!! Hmm!”

  • Ogun pastor arrested for raping church member during deliverance service

    Ogun pastor arrested for raping church member during deliverance service

    The Ogun state police command has arrested the pastor in charge of Life and Power Bible Church in Ogijo area of the state for raping a 19-year-old member of the church, while claiming to perform spiritual cleansing on her.

    The command’s spokesperson, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a press statement made available to pressmen Wednesday, stated that the suspect was arrested following a report lodged at the Ogijo divisional headquarters by the victim.

    The victim stated that while attending the church service on the 20th of February 2022, the pastor told her that he saw a vision that she is having a spiritual husband which she needs to be delivered of.

    She stated further that the pastor told her she will undergo three nights of fasting and prayer in the church for total deliverance. In addition, she was asked to come to the church with 1,000 naira note and anointing oil.

    The statement further reads, “But on the first night of the fasting and prayer, she was taken to a room within the church where the pastor ordered her to pull off her clothes and undies and lay down on a piece of cloth on the floor which she obeyed.

    “While lying on the floor, the pastor started rubbing the anointing oil on her body and inserted his finger into her private part. When she protested, the pastor pinned her down, covered her mouth and forcefully had sex with her with the claim that it is the only way to break bond between her and the spirit husband.

    “Upon the report, the DPO Ogijo division, CSP Onatufe Umoh, quickly detailed his detectives to the scene where the randy pastor was promptly arrested”.

    On interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime but claimed to have been overwhelmed by spirit.

    Meanwhile, the commissioner of police, CP Lanre Bankole, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to anti human trafficking and child labour unit of the state criminal investigation and intelligence department for further investigation and diligent prosecution.

  • Pastor allegedly defiles, impregnates 14-year-old church member

    Pastor allegedly defiles, impregnates 14-year-old church member

    An Ebute Meta Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, on Tuesday remanded a pastor with the Royal World Embassy Church, Rufus Olatunji, for allegedly defiling and impregnating a 14-year-old member.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs F.M. Kayode, who did not take Olatunji’s plea, ordered that Olatunji he should be remand at Ikoyi Correctional Centre.

    Kayode then adjourned the case to March 8 for mention.

    Olatunji, 45, is facing a two-count charge of unlawful sexual intercourse and procuring an abortion.

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp Kehinde Olatunde told the court that the defendant committed the offences in August 2021, at Royal World Embassy Church, Ipaja.

    Olatunde alleged that the defendant had sexual intercourse with the girl in the Church’s store, which resulted in the pregnancy.

    He said that when the defendant found out, he give the girl a drug to terminate the pregnancy.

    Olatunde said that the girl’s parents reported the case to the police and the defendant was arrested.

    He said the offences contravened Sections 137 and 145(1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

  • Pastor sentenced to life imprisonment for raping, impregnating 14-year-old in-law

    Pastor sentenced to life imprisonment for raping, impregnating 14-year-old in-law

    A pastor/businessman has been sentenced to life imprisonment for raping and impregnating his 14-year-old in-law.

    The 38-year-old Ofure Rey Siakpere was sentenced on Wednesday, Jan. 19, by an Ikeja Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Court.

    Ofure was 35 at the time he committed the offence around March 2018 at his residence located at No. 10, Salaudeen Imam Street, Lagos.

    In court, the minor recalled being overpowered and defiled at least 15 times by Siakpere who is married to her aunt.

    Ofure Siakpere, who may now spend the rest of his life in jail, was quite active on Twitter before he was charged to court and jailed for rape.

  • Pastor on trial over alleged murder of four members of his church

    Pastor on trial over alleged murder of four members of his church

    The Rivers State government has taken charge of oneChidiebere Okoroafor trial, a pastor of a new generation church in Oyigbo local council of the state, who allegedly murdered three persons including his Choir Mistress, Orlunma Nwagba, whom he allegedly impregnated.

    The Rivers State Police Command had on December 17, 2017, arrested Okoroafor following an alarm raised by the husband of one of his alleged victims, Chigozie Ezenwa, who was killed alongside her daughter, Cristabel Ezenwa, and her friend, Nwagba.

    The police had after parading the suspect, who is the Founder of Altar of Solution Church, arraigned him in court and immediately commenced his prosecution before the intervention of the state government through the office of the Ministry of Justice.

    When the matter came up for cross-examination of witnesses, yesterday, one of the Investigative Police Officers, Inspector Dan Promise, told the court that they found the dead bodies of the victims in different locations within Eberi in Afam area of Oyigbo.

    Trial judge, Justice S. O. Benson, after listening to the cross-examination, adjourned till January 25 and 31, 2022, for the continuation of cross-examination.

    Joseph Ezenwa, husband to one of the victims, in an interview with The Guardian outside the courtroom, accused the defence counsel of delays in the matter and called for speedy justice.

  • Pastor ends 23-year-old marriage with wife in Lagos over differences

    Pastor ends 23-year-old marriage with wife in Lagos over differences

    An Igando Customary Court in Lagos on Thursday, dissolved a 23-year-old marriage between a clergy, Pastor Dele Adewale and his wife, Favour over irreconcilable differences.

    The President of the Court, Mr Adeniyi Koledoye, who granted Adewale’s request for divorce, held that the dissolution for lack of compatibility.

    “The court has come to the conclusion that the marriage between the couple had broken down irretrievable therefore, the dissolution of their marriage is successful.

    “It is proper for both parties to go their separate ways since they are tired of the marriage and all efforts to reconcile them failed.

    “The court hereby pronounces the marriage between Dele and Favour Adewale dissolved today. Both of you henceforth cease to be husband and wife,” he held/

    Koledoye gave custody of the third and fourth children to Favour and ordered Adewale to pay N10, 000 monthly for their feeding.

    He also ordered Adewale to pay a severance allowance of N150,000 to his wife and also pay N200,000 to enable her get an apartment.

    Adewale, 52, told the court that his wife of 23 years, wanted him dead.

    ”She poisoned my food twice. My wife forced me to abandon my house due to her threat to kill me.

    “She is violent in nature. She hits me,” he said.

    Favour denied poisoning her husband’s food.

    “I never poisoned his food nor hit him,” she said.

    The 48-year-old trader said that her husband was an irresponsible father.

    The mother of four said that her husband abandoned their matrimonial home for two years.

  • Bandits kill pastor after receiving ransom; abduct woman, four children in Kaduna

    Bandits kill pastor after receiving ransom; abduct woman, four children in Kaduna

    Bandits have killed one Pastor Dauda Bature who was in charge of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) parish in the Narayi area of Chikun Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.

    Bature, who was initially abducted by the armed men, was killed despite the payment of an unspecified amount of money to his captors as a ransom for his release.

    Although police authorities in Kaduna have yet to react to the killing, a top member of the church confirmed the death of the clergyman on Saturday.

    The source who does not want his identity disclosed explained that the bandits kidnapped Bature on November 8 while he was working on his farm.

    His farm is said to be situated at a location not far from the Rigasa Train Station on the outskirts of the Kaduna metropolis.

    According to the church member, the body of the pastor was found some days ago after his family had paid the ramson demanded by his abductors.

    In a related development, bandits invaded Oil village in Chikun LGA where they forcefully took away a woman and her four children to an unknown location.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in Kaduna, Muhammed Jalige, who confirmed the incident in a statement, revealed that the assailants carried out simultaneous attacks on a residential area at Sabo GRA in the LGA.

    “In the early hours of 11th December 2021 at about 0105hrs, the Kaduna Police Command through Divisional Police Officer Sabon Tasha Division Kaduna acted on a distress call received from a good Samaritan to the fact that some suspected armed bandits numbering about 30 with some in military gears and bearing dangerous weapons, were making ferocious effort to break into a residential area at Sabo GRA in Chikun LGA of the State in an attempt to commit a heinous crime,” he said.

    On receiving the distress call, Jalige stated that operatives were immediately mobilised with the support of other security agents to the scene with a view to thwarting the bandits’ intention.

    He added that the criminals, on sensing the presence of security agents, started shooting indiscriminately while the operatives swiftly returned fire and succeeded in foiling the attempt.

    The command’s spokesman explained that the criminals, who were frustrated by the police and other security operatives, set the residence ablaze and fled into the bush.

    “Unfortunately, it was discovered that the bandits operated simultaneously with one at oil village in the same Sabo location where they kidnapped a woman and her four children to an unknown destination,” he said.

    According to Jalige, the police have launched investigations into the two incidents and effort is ongoing to rescue the abducted victims.

    He assured the residents that the police were doing everything possible to restore normalcy in the area and called for the support and cooperation of the people.

  • Imo pastor calls self ‘disgrace to body of Christ’ after receiving N1.5m share for kidnapping Catholic priest

    Imo pastor calls self ‘disgrace to body of Christ’ after receiving N1.5m share for kidnapping Catholic priest

    A 35-year-old pastor, Izuchukwu Anoloba has been arrested for kidnapping Fr Fidelis Ekemgba, a Catholic priest in Imo state.

    The pastor while confessing to the crime said he got N1.5 million as his share from the kidnap.

    According to reports, the state Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Hussaini, while parading the suspect disclosed that the victim was in his in captivity until a N5 million ransom was paid.

    Describing himself as a disgrace “to the body of Christ”, Anoloba begged for forgiveness.

    “I am a pastor with Apostolic Church of Christ in Lagos. I got N1.5 million from the kidnap of the priest. I never knew I would be arrested. I regret my actions because I am now a disgrace to the body of Christ and my family.” he said.

    The police said the victim is the priest in charge of St. Peters Catholic Parish in Umunohu Amakaohia in the Ihitte/Uboma Local Government Area of the state.