Church Founder In Court For Raping Two Worshippers

by Mercy Ulasi
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Daniel Oluwafeyiropo, a priest, was placed on detention on Monday by an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court for allegedly raping two of his church members (names withheld).

The founder of “I Reign Christian Ministry” was detained by Justice Ramon Oshodi to Kirikiri Correctional Facility awaiting the completion of his bail requirements.

The defendant was given a N20 million bail with two sureties in the same amount by Oshodi.
According to him, one of the sureties must be the owner of a building in Lagos State, and the value of the building must be sufficient to pay the bail amount.

“The chief registrar of Lagos State must receive the original document of the landed property.

“The sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and must have three years’ tax payment to the Lagos State,” he said.
The judge also ordered the defendant to deposit his international passport with the chief registrar of the court and ordered an accelerated hearing of the case.

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Oshodi adjourned the case until May 9 for trial.

Earlier, the defence counsel, Mr Olukunle Oyewole, while moving his bail application dated April 10, urged the court to grant bail to the defendant on liberal terms.

Oyewole argued that the defendant had been on police administrative bail since May 20, 2023, and had made himself available to the police.

“My lord, the defendant was not informed on the day the matter came up for the first time before this court.
“The defendant is a well-known religious leader and he has shown by his action that he will not jump bail.

“The offence for which he is charged is a bailable offence and he has credible sureties that can stand for him,” he said.
The state leads prosecution counsel, Mr Babjide Boye, in his counter affidavit dated April 14, urged the court to refuse the bail application of the defendant, however, left it at the discretion of the court.

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Boye, however, argued that the offence was a serious one and the likelihood of conviction might put the defendant at flight risk.

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“There is also a possibility of the defendant interfering with the prosecution witnesses.

“He is a bishop of so many branches and if granted bail, he may use his position to influence the prosecution witnesses as he is regarded as a man of authority who has the possibility of committing the same crime.

“We urge the court to deny the defendant bail because he has failed to provide the court exceptional circumstances to grant him bail,” the prosecutor submitted.
Oluwafeyiropo was earlier arraigned on a two-count bordering on rape.

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He, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
According to the prosecution, the defendant allegedly committed the offences sometime in June 2020 at Ikota Villa Estate, Lekki, Lagos.

According to the prosecution, the alleged offence contravened Sections 260 (2) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

 

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