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How Bishop Daniel Oluwafeyiropo ‘raped’ assistant pastor in Lekki – Witness

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An assistant pastor at I Reign Christian Ministry on Tuesday told an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court that the church’s founder Bishop Daniel Oluwafeyiropo raped her twice.

 

Oluwafeyiropo is standing trial on an amended three-count charge bordering on rape and sexual assault, to which he pleaded not guilty.

 

The 23-year-old assistant pastor (name withheld) testified for the prosecution.

 

Led in evidence by Lagos State counsel, Babajide Boye, she said she met the bishop on May 28, 2018, when her friend invited her to the church’s programme in Ondo State.

 

According to her, she subsequently became a member of the church and rose to the position of assistant pastor.

 

She said that Pastor Boluwatishe Oladejo took over from Pastor Toyosi Bamise as the lead pastor at the time.

 

The witness told the court that the bishop raped her at his residence in Ikota Villa Estate, Lekki, Lagos State, on June 21, 2020.

 

The witness said: “I was listening to Pastor Chris’ message when bishop came to the three-seater chair I was sitting on and told me to go naked.

 

“For the fear of what happened a day before, I went naked, and bishop locked the door, increased the volume of the television and went naked also.

 

“He pinned me to the chair and raped me. He was bigger than me.”

 

The witness said that she appealed to the bishop to leave her but he did not.

 

He threatened that I would run mad if I should tell anyone. So, I was in the guest room till the following day.

 

“On June 22, I sent a message to Pastor Boluwatishe and informed him that I had been raped,” the alleged victim testified.

 

She also told the court that the bishop did not allow her to go out of the house after the first alleged rape.

 

He sent the gateman anytime I needed anything. It was at this time that it was dawn on me that this man is a rapist.

 

“For my safety, I was acting stupid and acted as if I did not tell anyone.

 

“I was in the room when he came again and said he wanted to have sex but I refused.

 

He was very angry. So, I told him I had tears from the previous sexual violation,” she testified.

 

The witness said that, on June 23, 2020, the bishop also told her that he wanted to have sex with her.

 

“He said I should count it as a privilege that he had sex with me because many people would love to have sex with him.

 

“I told him I had someone I was dating. That same morning of June 23, he took off my dress and raped me again in the sitting room.

 

“He told me I would die if I should tell anyone. I bled a second time because of the forceful entry,” she said.

 

She earlier told the court that on June 20 the bishop told her to take off her cloth but did not rape her.

 

“He said he wanted to know my loyalty and see If I had finally submitted to him.

 

“I told him I could do anything for him but sex. He tried kissing me but I stopped him; then, he slapped me.

 

He ordered me to wear back my cloth, saying that I disappointed him,” the witness said.

 

She said the clergyman took her to First City Hospital, Lekki for medical tests. According to her, the bishop told a doctor that she was raped by a friend.

 

Oluwafeyiropo is also alleged to have had sexual intercourse with one other person and sexually assaulted another, aged 19, by forcefully sucking her breasts.

 

Justice Ramon Oshodi adjourned the case until May 24 for cross-examination of the witness and continuation of trial.

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DSS Arrests, Detains Lagos House of Assembly Members Over Obasa’s Removal As Speaker

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The last may not have been heard over the crisis rocking the Lagos State House of Assembly as two members of the House, Hon. Lanre Afinni and Hon. Sylvester Ogunkelu are currently being detained at the DSS office in the State.

 

According to an impeccable source from the House, the two are facing interrogation in connection with the removal of Hon Mudashiru Obasa as Speaker.

 

 

Obasa was removed as Speaker by the majority of the members on January 13 and replaced with the former Deputy Speaker, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda.

 

 

In solidarity with their colleagues, the Deputy Speaker, Hon Mojeed Fatai with some other members of the House stormed the DSS office to secure their release.

 

 

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EFCC Arrests Ex-NHIS Boss Usman Yusuf

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Professor Usman Yusuf, the former Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), has been apprehended by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

 

Society Reporters reports that The EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, confirmed the arrest to Channels Television during a phone interview on Wednesday.

 

 

Professor Yusuf was taken into custody following a raid on his residence by EFCC operatives.

 

 

The Commission has announced that he is scheduled to be arraigned today January 30, 2025.

 

 

This arrest follows a petition submitted to the previous administration under former President Muhammadu Buhari and the Federal Ministry of Health, citing allegations of misconduct and fraudulent activities.

 

 

Professor Yusuf was dismissed from his position in 2019, a decision made seven months after a fact-finding panel from the Federal Ministry of Health recommended his removal due to alleged mismanagement of 919 million Naira.

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Just In: APC expels Rauf Aregbesola

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, has expelled Rauf Aregbesola, a former Minister of Interior and ex-Osun State Governor, over alleged anti-party activities.

 

Aregbesola, who was a two-term governor of Osun State had been having a running battle with the Osun chapter of the APC in recent times.

 

The disagreement with the APC led him into forming a factional group within the party, known as The Osun Progressive (TOP) which later mutated into the Omoluabi Caucus.

 

 

 

A letter from the APC leadership seen by newsmen on Wednesday officially confirmed Aregbesola’s expulsion.

 

The letter, titled “Allegations of Anti-Party Activities – Conveyance of State Exco Decision to You,” accused him of breaching Article 21 of the party’s constitution, which outlines disciplinary measures for members.

 

The letter read in part, “At the end of the investigation, the State Executive Committee (SEC) considered the report of the Disciplinary Committee. Having carefully reviewed the findings and recommendations, the SEC resolved to approve your immediate expulsion from the APC.

 

 

The decision was predicated on clear evidence of your actions, which undermined the unity and integrity of the party. As a result, you are no longer a member of the APC and must refrain from holding yourself out as one or acting on behalf of the party in any capacity.”

 

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