
Last weekend, a woman took police to her pastor’s church, leading to his immediate arrest for allegedly $£×ually a$$aulting and impregnating her 17-year-old daughter.
The mother claims that the pastor had $£×ual relations with the girl, robbing her of her virginity and eventually causing her pregnancy.
The daughter told investigators that the pastor would frequently summon her and several other girls to the church grounds.
She described how, on the first occasion, he performed certain acts on her, following which she “blacked out” and only later realized what had occurred.
Following the incident, the pastor allegedly warned her and at least six other girls not to tell anyone, and threatened them if they did.
When police questioned the other girls mentioned, they reportedly gave identical accounts, confirming that they had been in similar situations with the pastor.
Officers arrested him on the spot, and he remains in custody while the investigation is ongoing.
The church in question operates as a prophetic ministry known for conducting various spiritual activities and deliverance sessions.
The girl’s mother has remained firm in her demands—she insists that the pastor must sign a formal legal undertaking to take full responsibility for any future physical, emotional, or other consequences that may arise for her daughter.
She stated that she remains uncertain about what lasting effects his actions may have caused.
The case has drawn widespread attention online, with people sharing strong views on the matter:
Nkwocha wrote: “People should start having sense sha, moving from one place to another because you’re looking for a miracle is just a waste of time.”
Uzoma commented: “Why do parents allow their [children] be around these men and women. Being a pastor doesnt make you a good person.”
Oghenerukevwe commented: “A lot of these men of God are not… I truly miss the God of Old Testament wey for don use thunder serve justice.”
Sarkin said: “What’s is a 17 year old doing in all these desperate prophetic churches that clearly practice voodoo, as a person if I here you have gone to seek the services of a prophet anywhere I am done with you.”
Japhetho added: “This person is not a Pastor but an occultic person using demonic powers to do the work of God.”



