Tag Archives: Court
Prophetess Jailed over Alleged Financial Graft
An Ikeja Special Offences Court has remanded a Lagos based prophetess, Linda Mabi-Praise of the Temple of Praise Church, Adeniran Ogunsanya Street, Surulere, at the Kirikiri Female Prisons for allegedly perpetuating a diesel scam aimed at defrauding a company of the sum of N500,000. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) who had arraigned the … Continue reading
Pastor’s Wife Tells Court – “My husband wants Divorce Because My Anointing is Stronger”
Wife of a Pastor, Dolapo Michael has told an Oke-Ogbere Customary Court in Ibadan that her husband, Pastor Rotimi Michael wants to dissolve their 11-year-old marriage because her anointing is stronger than his. Dolapo revealed this in court on Thursday after her husband took her to court seeking for divorce following allegations accusing her of … Continue reading
Man in Court for Stealing Church Fan, Chairs
A Minna Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday remanded one Chidi Johnson, 21, for allegedly stealing a fan and plastic chairs at the New Covenant Glory and Fire Ministry Church, Minna. The Magistrate, Nasiru Muazu, ordered that Johnson be kept behind bars, pending the conclusion of the police investigation. The defendant, Johnson is facing a two-count charge … Continue reading
Man Remanded for Robbing Pastor
One Oguntayo Moses has appeared before an Ilorin Magistrates’ Court over the weekend for allegedly conspiring with four others, now at large, to rob a pastor of church money. The 23-year-old Moses of Offa Garage area, Ilorin, Kwara State, was slammed with a four-count charge of criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, being a member of a … Continue reading
Robber Sentenced to Death by Hanging for Robbing Church Worshippers
An Ekiti High Court has sentenced one Alonge Ajayi to death by hanging after he was convicted of armed robbery. The presiding judge, Justice Lekan Ogunmoye, who pronounced the judgement on Thursday ruled that the 22 year old ran foul of Section 402 of the Ekiti State Criminal Law 2012. According to the Guardian, the … Continue reading