Popular Televangelist Jailed For Unlawful Conversion of Property
A popular televangelist
and the head Genesis Parish of the Celestial Church of Christ, Alagbado, Lagos Isreal
Ogundipe, has been jailed for a year by
an Ikeja High Court for unlawfully converting a woman's property and
stealing.
Ogundipe, who has been
on trial since 2011, was charged with seven-counts of obtaining by
stealing, inducing delivery of money by false pretenses, unlawful conversion of
property and forgery.
Delivering the
judgement, Justice Olabisi Akinlade found the prophet not guilty of five-counts
of stealing, inducing delivery of money by false pretenses, giving false
information to a public officer forgery.
She however found him
guilty of two-count of stealing and unlawful conversion of property not
delivered and sentenced him to a year in prison on each count.
The judge ordered that
he should pay the complainant, a london-based architect, Mrs Oladele
Williams-Oni the sum of N11million which he illegally obtained from her.
"Both sentences
are to run concurrently and the defendant is to restitute the complainant the
sum of N2.5million in respect of count two (stealing) and N8.5million in
respect of count 4 (unlawful conversion of property not delivered )," the
judge said.
Following the
judgment, Mrs Rotimi Odutola, the lead prosecuting counsel for Lagos State
thanked the court for the judgment.
According to the
prosecution,
Ogundipe committed
between Aug. 30, 2002 and 2005.
During that period, he
is alleged to have fraudulently obtained N14million and 12,000 pounds in
various tranches from the complainant.
Between Aug. 30, 2002
and December 2003, at No. 32, Bello St., Ladipo Estate, Shogunle, Lagos, he
allegedly received N2.9million from Williams-Oni to purchase an
uncompleted building for her but fraudulently converted the money to his
own use.
The prosecution said
that between March and December 2003 at Commint Bereau De Change, Broad St.,
Lagos he stole 12,000 British pounds from the complainant which was meant for
the purchase of four plots of land for building a mosque.
He is alleged to have
stolen N8.5million between October 2002 and March 2003 from Williams-Oni for
the purchase of landed properties in Lagos," Odutola said.
The prosecution also
noted that on diverse days between 2002 and 2003 he had received N2.6million
from the complainant by falsely representing to her that he is man of God and
that the money is to be used for his church.
"Ogundipe also
forged a Nigerian International Passport which carried his photo in the name
Sanyaolu Babatunde Solomon at the Passport Office located at Oba Akinjobi St.,
Ikeja, Lagos," Odutola said.
The offences
contravenes Sections 390(9), 419 and 467(1)(b) of the Criminal Code Law of
Lagos 2003.

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