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Popular Nigerian Cleric goes to jail for r3ping female, male Church members, impregnating some victims

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

An evangelical Nigerian pastor based in the UK, Michael Oluronbi, 60, has been jailed for 34 years after he was convicted of multiple rapes of members of his congregation.

A jury heard that some of his female victims became pregnant multiple times.

He was also found to have used his position to abuse children and adults over 20 years.

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According to Mail Online, Oluronbi, originally from Nigeria and living in Birmingham, was found guilty of the offences against six women and a man in January, actions described by a judge as ‘one of the worst cases of se3ual abuse of multiple children to come before the courts.’

Some of his offences were carried out after he convinced victims, five of who attended his church, to take part in ‘spiritual bathing’, which he claimed would ‘cleanse’ them of evil spirits.

During the trial at Birmingham Crown Court, a jury heard that some of his young female victims who became pregnant multiple times were taken to abortion clinics by qualified pharmacist Oluronbi, to cover up what was happening.

He was convicted of 15 counts of rape, seven counts of indecent assault and two counts of s3xual assault.

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The jury heard that there were at least 88 separate occasions on which he raped his victims.

His wife, Juliana, was convicted of three counts of aiding and abetting rape after helping arrange some of the terminations.

She was also jailed for 11 years for helping her husband.

‘Everything was my fault’ admits pastor in a video confession

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In a confession videoed last year by a victim’s family member who had confronted him, the pastor is heard saying: ‘Everything was just my fault, and as I said before, I wasn’t meant to be human.

“I wasn’t meant to live under the roof of any human being and I said that I was an animal.”

The footage was released by West Midlands Police after the trial.

The victim’s relative is then heard, off-camera, asking the pastor: ‘You know I said that you are a paedophile? Everyone knows that you’re a paedophile. You know that that’s the name they give to your type?’

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Oluronbi, who appears on camera in a formal shirt and tie speaking animatedly, raising his hands but with his eyes shut, then replies: ‘Fine.’

He also claims the devil made him carry out the abuse.

Despite the recording, Oluronbi denied any wrongdoing during the trial, forcing his victims to give evidence against him during nine weeks of legal proceedings.

He even laughed in the witness box while giving his own evidence.

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Judge Sarah Buckingham said the real purpose of the ‘spiritual baths’ was to ‘fulfil your insatiable s3xual appetite’.

Oluronbi and his wife will be required to sign the s3x offenders’ register for life.

Sentencing Oluronbi on Friday, Judge Buckingham said: ‘You claimed that God was instructing you to conduct holy baths.

‘Its real purpose was to fulfil your insatiable s3xual appetite.

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‘The children feared you and this enabled you to continue your grip.

‘Your offending has had an extreme and severe impact on all of your complainants.

‘Any attempt to suggest otherwise would be without foundation.

‘You abused your position of trust – they trusted you like God.’

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The judge continued: ‘You did this because you are an arrogant, selfish and vain man.

‘In my judgement, your offending must be one of the worst cases of s3xual abuse of multiple children to come before the courts.’

One of his victims, now an adult, had come forward to help bring Oluronbi to justice.

In statements read to the court by the prosecution, one of the victims said the defendant’s actions made her ‘question if my life was worth living’.

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Jurors also heard Oluronbi was linked to a Christian church in Edgbaston, Birmingham, the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, whose roots were in Nigeria.

He set up his own splinter group for about 40 adults and children, separate from the church and located at another address, where he began a practice of ‘spiritual bathing’.

The offences took place in Birmingham and London.

Phil Bradley QC, prosecuting, told the jury that the main tactic he employed was to claim that God had instructed him to administer ‘holy baths’ to some of his congregation to ‘cleanse’ them and protect them from evil influences.

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He added that for some of the female victims, it ‘progressed to repeated rapes, on many occasions leading to unwanted pregnancies and terminations’.

Oluronbi’s victims described him as ‘controlling’ and ‘almost like a king’.

The offending happened over a period of 20 years, at various locations, going back to the 1980s.

Oluronbi was arrested at Birmingham Airport in May last year, while trying to leave the country for Nigeria with some of his ceremonial belongings and a sum of cash.

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Police are unable to say whether he was trying to flee justice, but pointed out he had recently been confronted about the abuse by one of his victims

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Senate committee on health invites stakeholders to a one-public hearing on 3 major Bills

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The Senate Committee on Secondary and Tertiary Health has invited critical stakeholders in the health sector to brainstorm on three major Bills on Thursday.

The three Bills namely: A Bill to amend the Federal Medical Centres Act, 2022 to establish the Federal Medical Centre Gembu sponsored by Senator Manu Haruna representing Taraba Central Senatorial District.

Other Bills are:A Bill for an Act to amend the Federal Orthopaedic Hospitals Management Board Act,
CAP, 010 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 (Amendment) Bill to establish an
additional Orthopaedic Hospital in Obokun, Osun State, 2025 (SB.582) Sponsor: Senator
Fadahunsi, Francis Adenigba (Ogun East);
National Eye Centre Jimeta Adamawa State (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB.524) Sponsor:
Senator Abass, Aminu lya (Adamawa Central)

The public hearing is scheduled to hold at the Senate Conference Hall 022 by 2pm on Thursday, 27th February, 2025.

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Amaewhule, 26 Other Lawmakers Never Defected To APC, Rivers Chair Confirms

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Rivers State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) states the obvious that 27 members of the State House of Assembly never defected to APC .

Rivers APC chairman Chief Tony Okocha, dismissed claims that the lawmakers had defected to the APC from PDP.

Okocha also denied receiving the lawmakers into the APC, saying what happened at the Port Harcourt Polo Club in December 2023 was not a reception for the 27 lawmakers.

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He said the December event attended by the lawmakers was to celebrate the constitution of the state executive council of the APC by the party’s national body.

While addressing a news conference in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Okocha said he personally invited the lawmakers individually as friends for the 2023 event and not as Assembly members.

He said, “There was no intention to organise a reception for what we were not holding. We were inaugurated in Abuja and we chose to organise a reception and thanksgiving for our members.

It was not to receive the 27 lawmakers. We were misinterpreted to have received the 27 lawmakers into the APC. That is not correct.

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“We invited individual members of the Assembly. I have a relationship with them over time. We tried to woo them into the party. I was intentional in reaching out to them to join us. We would have counted it all joy if we had succeeded.”

Okocha continued, “We want to tell Nigerians that the 27 lawmakers led by Martin Amaewhule never defected to the All Progressives Congress.

“What people flaunt on social media or television cannot put a plausible argument for them.

“The law is not about emotions. It is as strict as it is.”

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He accused Governor Siminalayi Fubara of disobeying the rule of law at all times, saying “The era of strong man mentality is gone. The law has taken its place.

“There is no way a High Court can sit in judgment over a superior Court of Appeal. It is not done. It is a pity that senior lawmakers in this country will now come out to misinterpret the court judgment.”

Okocha further accused the governor of exhibiting dictatorial tendencies in his refusal to obey the court judgment which authorised him to re-present the 2024 budget before the Amaewhule-led House of Assembly.

“We are disenchanted by the governor’s disrespect for the rule of law. Justice James Omotosho granted 15 reliefs in his judgment but the governor has refused to obey them.

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“You cannot run the state without an annual budget. But the governor is doing so. You cannot present a budget before a three-man Assembly. The Appeal Court called it a forum,” Okocha stated.

He, however, called for calm and expressed optimism that the parties would obey when the Supreme Court finally rendered judgment on the matter.

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Ex-President, Buhari, El-Rufai, Amaechi Absent As APC Holds NEC Meeting

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, former Minister of Transportation, Roti mi Amaechi and ex-Governor of Kaduna, Nasr El-Rufai are missing as APC holds NEC meeting.

This is coming just as leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) have arrived at the National Secretariat of the party for its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in the nation’s capital, Abuja.

All roads leading to the venue of the meeting on Blantyre Street were cordoned off by a combined team of armed security men including soldiers from the Guards Brigade.

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Vehicular and human movements on Blantyre Street were also restricted just as journalists were kept outside despite the release of an accredited list of reporters on Wednesday morning by the party spokesman, Felix Morka.

Some early arrivals at the venue include all National Working Committee (NWC) members; Forum of State Chairmen; former governor of Zamfara State, Abdulaziz Yari; Minister of Budget and National Planning, Atiku Bagudu; and Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu.

Governors of Edo, Benue, Ondo, Ekiti, Kaduna, Jigawa, Nasarawa, Yobe, Niger, Lagos, Kogi, Ogun, Imo, deputy governor of Ebonyi and former governors of Kogi, Kebbi, Niger, Zamfara, and Plateau were in attendance.

Conspicuously absent from the NEC meeting were former President Muhammadu Buhari; former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai; and former Governor of Rivers State and ex-Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi.

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The leader of the party, President Bola Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shetimma, Senate President Goodwill Akpabio, and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas arrived at the venue at noon. The meeting was presided over by APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje

The NEC meeting, the first since Tinubu’s assumption of office in May 2023, comes a day after the national caucus meeting of the party at the Presidential Villa also in Abuja.

Some APC chieftains including El-Rufai and an ex-National Vice Chairman of the party Salihu Lukman had complained about the lack of internal democracy in the ruling.

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