After Prophet Years Of “Touch Not My Anointed,” Judge Finally Touch Am Properly

After Prophet Years Of “Touch Not My Anointed,” Judge Finally Touch Am Properly

The word Prophet don trend heavily for Kwara after High Court for Ilorin sentence Prophet Ajiboye Abayomi Olayinka to life imprisonment over offences involving underage church members. Wetin begin as whispers around one ministry gradually grow into full criminal investigation wey finally end inside courtroom instead of revival ground. Many residents say the judgment shock some loyal followers but also bring relief to people wey believe victims deserve justice after years of silence and fear.

According to court proceedings, Justice Hammed Aliyu Gegele find the cleric guilty of multiple offences connected to unlawful sexual relationships with minors and illegal abortion activities. Reports indicate say the offences allegedly happen within the environment of the ministry, where the prophet command strong spiritual authority over worshippers. The ruling quickly trigger reactions online, as Nigerians begin debate again about unchecked power among some religious leaders and why many followers dey fear speaking against influential clerics.

Prophet Wey Dey Preach Holiness Land for Kirikiri With Life Imprisonment

The Prophet reportedly lead Mission House of Divine Land of Joy and Prayer Ministry for years, attracting worshippers through prayer programmes and spiritual counselling. Investigators later uncover allegations wey involve vulnerable church members, including minors. Court documents and testimonies reportedly form major part of the prosecution case before the final judgment arrive this week. The life imprisonment sentence now stand as one of the strongest legal punishments recently delivered against a religious leader in the state.

For many Nigerians, the case reopen old conversations about how some churches operate like untouchable kingdoms where questioning authority fit lead to threats, shame or spiritual blackmail. Legal observers also note say cases involving abuse inside religious institutions often difficult to prosecute because victims fear public stigma or retaliation from loyal followers. This particular ruling therefore carry symbolic weight beyond Kwara, especially for parents and advocacy groups wey don long demand stronger protection for minors inside religious spaces.

Minor Girls, Secret Pregnancies And Church Fear Rock Kwara Ministry

The phrase Life Imprisonment no just trend because of the judgment alone; e also reflect wider public frustration about repeated scandals involving self-proclaimed spiritual leaders across Nigeria. Over the years, authorities for different states don investigate cases involving alleged fraud, assault and exploitation tied to religious organisations. Experts say weak accountability systems and blind loyalty from followers sometimes allow abuse continue unchecked for years before victims finally speak out.

Recent public reactions show say many Nigerians now dey demand greater transparency from churches and ministries, especially those wey operate around powerful personalities instead of structured oversight. Social commentators also warn against turning pastors and prophets into celebrities wey no fit face criticism. Even though social media users don fill timelines with jokes about “miracle handcuffs” and “deliverance from freedom,” child protection advocates insist say the deeper issue remain justice for victims and stronger safeguards for vulnerable worshippers.

As the dust settles, many eyes go remain on whether this judgment fit encourage more victims to come forward against abuse hidden behind religion or fear. OGM News Pidgin go continue monitor reactions around the Prophet case and the broader conversations about accountability, faith and public trust after this historic Life Imprisonment ruling.


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