Rape Sentence: Church Members Say Popular Lagos Pastor Framed, Conviction Will Be Overturned

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Some members of the iReign Christian Ministry, Lagos, on Friday, expressed shock as the church’s founder and senior pastor, Bishop Oluwafeyiropo (Feyi) Daniels, was sentenced to life imprisonment by an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court for raping a church member.

The members of the church, which is located at 1a Gbolade Adebanjo Crescent, Opebi, Ikeja, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH, said the pastor was being victimized and that his imprisonment would not stop the work of God.

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The court on Friday sentenced Daniels to life imprisonment for raping his 23-year-old assistant (name withheld).

Justice Rahman Oshodi, who delivered the 324-page judgment, also sentenced the embattled bishop to three years’ imprisonment for sexually assaulting another member of the church, aged 19.

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He held that the prosecution had established the ingredients of rape and sexual assault, which were counts one and three, against Daniels beyond reasonable doubt.

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He further held that the pastor should spend the rest of his life at the Kirikiri Custodial Facility, Lagos.

According to him, the evidence of the first prosecution witness was corroborated by that of the third witness.

The judge, however, discharged and acquitted him of rape (count two) of another survivor (name withheld) on the ground that there was an element of consent.

Justice Oshodi also discharged and acquitted Daniels of attempted rape (count four) of another member of his church, also 19.

According to him, the convict did not have regard for the truth and committed the offenses using his dominant character and position as a pastor.

Justice Oshodi said, “Oluwafeyiropo Daniels, I have convicted you of sexually violating two women, who were members of your church.

“The first one, you raped ferociously and caused her so much pain. The second, you sexually assaulted using your dominant character and position as a clergy.

“These offences are grievous and rape attracts life imprisonment, while sexual assault is punishable with three years’ imprisonment.”

The judge also said though the defense counsel, Adebayo Adegbite, urged the court to use its discretion in sentencing, the Lagos State law, however, prescribed a mandatory sentence for rape.

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“Due to the seriousness and the ferocity of the attack on his victims, accordingly, I sentence you as follows: on count one, I sentence you to life imprisonment; on count three, I sentence you to three years imprisonment and you shall also serve your term in the maximum security custodial center where you are currently being held,” he added.

Oshodi said the sentencing should run concurrently and the convict’s name be registered in the Lagos State Sex Offender Registry.

The convict remained silent when the court asked him whether he had anything to say following his conviction.

The defense counsel, in his allocutus (plea for mercy), prayed the court to temper justice with mercy.

Adegbite told the court that the convict was a first-time offender with no previous conviction.

He also said the convict was the breadwinner of his family and urged the judge to use his discretion in sentencing him.

The state prosecution team led by Babajide Boye, however, urged the court to convict the bishop as charged.

The prosecution called five witnesses, while the defense also called five witnesses during the trial through whom various documents were tendered in evidence.

Boye submitted that the convict raped his assistant pastor in her home in Ikota Villa Estate, sometime in June 2020.

He also said that the convict sexually assaulted one of his church members by forcefully sucking and touching her breasts without her consent sometime in April 2021 at the church’s office in Ikeja.

Daniels was charged with four revised counts of attempted rape, rape, and sexual assault.

On April 17, 2023, and May 9, 2023, Daniels entered a not guilty plea at his arraignment and re-arraignment, respectively.

Sections 260 (2) and 263 of the Lagos State 2015 Criminal Law, according to the prosecution, were broken by the offenses.

‘Our bishop framed’