Nigerian Pastor Brutally Beaten For ‘Fingering’ Woman

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A 32-year old Nigerian pastor, Kehinde Boluwaji, has landed himself in trouble for allegedly dipping his fingers and pouring salt inside a woman’s private part under the false pretence of carrying out deliverance on her.

Boluwaji, who hails from Ondo State, Southwest Nigeria, reportedly lied to the victim, 22-year old Busola Adebayo that she was possessed of a strange spirit that will cause her untimely death if she was not delivered.

He also told Busola that the bad dreams she always had will not allow her to get a husband and when she eventually gets married, she will not get pregnant and have children.

He told her the deliverance will start from her private part to other parts of her body.

Boluwaji then invited and locked her in his one room apartment at 7, Arounmalase street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos for ‘prayer and deliverance’.

According to the victim, “he ordered me to remove my dress and pant and sit on a floor and spread my legs wide open while he was busy muttering and pretending he was praying.

“He brought out a white handkerchief and salt and first ordered me to pour it inside my private part and later joined me in doing so. He started fingering me, pretending that he was praying. He used the handkerchief and cleaned it and took it away.”

On why she did not raise an alarm, Busola said she was overwhelmed by the prophecy he told her.

She was later rescued by the victim’s friend who saw her when she entered the pastor’s room and raised an alarm. This forced the pastor to open the door and by then she was still nude.

The neigthbours descended on the pastor and battered him before the police at Ijeshatedo division rescued and took him to the station.

He was charged to a Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of conduct likely to cause the breach of public peace contrary to Sections 166 and 348 of the Criminal Code Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.

Part of the charge reads: “That you pastor Kehinde Boluwaji on the same date, time and place did conduct yourself in a manner likely to cause breach of public peace by asking the victim to use salt to wash her private part.”

He pleaded not guilty.

The trial magistrate, D. T. Olatokun granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

He was remanded in prison custody because nobody showed up to perfect his bail.

The matter was adjourned till 11 Febuary, 2012.

locked her in his one room apartment at 7, Arounmalase street, Ijeshatedo, Lagos for ‘prayer and deliverance’.

According to the victim, “he ordered me to remove my dress and pant and sit on a floor and spread my legs wide open while he was busy muttering and pretending he was praying.

“He brought out a white handkerchief and salt and first ordered me to pour it inside my private part and later joined me in doing so. He started fingering me, pretending that he was praying. He used the handkerchief and cleaned it and took it away.”

On why she did not raise an alarm, Busola said she was overwhelmed by the prophecy he told her.

She was later rescued by the victim’s friend who saw her when she entered the pastor’s room and raised an alarm. This forced the pastor to open the door and by then she was still nude.

The neigthbours descended on the pastor and battered him before the police at Ijeshatedo division rescued and took him to the station.

He was charged to a Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of conduct likely to cause the breach of public peace contrary to Sections 166 and 348 of the Criminal Code Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.

Part of the charge reads: “That you pastor Kehinde Boluwaji on the same date, time and place did conduct yourself in a manner likely to cause breach of public peace by asking the victim to use salt to wash her private part.”

He pleaded not guilty.

The trial magistrate, D. T. Olatokun granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

He was remanded in prison custody because nobody showed up to perfect his bail.

The matter was adjouned till 11 Febuary, 2012.

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20 COMMENTS

    • Mr. Great, i strongly key into your word and i subscribe to it that the person posting this story is simply doing this to attract public opinion. how can he be talking of adjouning a matter to 2012 whyile we are in 2013 and the event he is claiming happened in 2013? Is a bunch of shit and i believe every other reader will see it from this perspective too. Is a shame.

  1. Nigerian Pastors are now becoming ‘Viruses’ in our society. Child abuses/molestations, gay pastors, 419 pastors, fake pastors, pastors who run illegal banking system etc. Better get married or have something to do.

  2. This thing happened on 10th January 2013… And the matter was adjourned to 11 Febuary 2012… How possible is this?
    As for the Pastor, God will Judge Him when it is time…
    This should served as an eye-opener to us…

  3. Pls oh why would she believe that deliverance according to the pastor be done @home. Abi church to full or busy for them to perform such deliverance. Pple should be careful coz most of this so-called men of God are fake and using pple as means of livelihood. God help us oh. I feel for the young lady.

  4. Is hard to believed and possible to happen, first of all be4 you kill so call Mr Pastor what do the lady fine in a pastor’s house instate of church counseling she is nt a girl mature lady, U dat man be careful nt to use the name or spoil the name of the men of God doing wat u like for judgement has com. Hard to believed is the date of adjourned to 11 Febuary 2012 may God help Nija oh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. The charge has no nexus to the offence allegedly committed. The Police can hardly prove any public disturbance in an act that transpired in a private room. Who was in d room that got affected by d Pastor’s act and how did d act affected d people. It is rather an act that outraged a particular lady & the public only got unto it by breaking d door of a private dwelling place uninvited. The pastor is sure to get away from this charge if not substituted with another one more appropriate. Today pastors na waoh!

  6. This is a case of ‘na me go talk am first.’ How can a 2013 case be adjourned to 2012?
    Be that as it may,how did the lady get to the pastor’s house? This quest for sharp sharp miracles has kept many idiots in business.