The pastor and his wife, both from Anambra State, are facing trial for allegedly obtaining $13,000 from one Patrick Okoro, under false pretence to cast out the "evil spirits" that are preventing him from becoming a wealthy and successful businessman...
The couple was arraigned on an eight-count charge of obtaining under false pretence, unlawful possession of charms, stealing and false representation as pastors to defraud the victim.
Recounting his ordeal before the court presided by over by Mrs. Makanju Oshodi, Mr Okoro alleged that the couple defrauded him through a man simply identified as Emeka who contacted him for a business transaction.
Mr Okoro, who sells building materials at 2, Aso Rock Street Ago Okota, Lagos, alleged that Emeka, who is now at large, came to his office to make an enquiry about the prices of some building materials.
He said that after giving him the cost of the materials, Emeka said he would need to first consult with his brother who sent him to buy the materials and promised to come back.
Okoro said that on 11 November, 2011, Emeka and his brother invited him to a hotel at Satellite Town, Lagos, where he hoped to seal the business deal but when he got there, instead of negotiating the price with him, they offered him a drink and promised to call him the next day. He narrated:
“On 14 November 2011, Emeka and a man (Ikenna), called me to meet them somewhere. When I got there, they said they want to transact business with me but they don’t know me well. They said they have a very big project but they don’t trust me enough. They said I have to go with them to a priest to swear an oath before they can trust me, but I told them that I am Christian and I don’t believe in taking oath.
“Emeka said that he knows a very good pastor that would pray for us. He said we should go and see the pastor.”Okoro said that they took him to the Pastor and his wife, but he didn't know that they are a couple. According to him, when they got to the place, Pastor Okafor prayed for them.
Okoro alleged that to deceive him, Okafor first prophesied to Ikenna [one of them] that he had $500,000 dollars and N100million which he planned to use for the business. But he said for the business to be successful, he needed N90,000 to buy anointing oil for deliverance from evil spirits.
When Ikenna brought the money, the pastor told him to bring more money for him to cast out all the demons in him.
“By that time, I didn’t know what I was doing again, because the pastor also asked me to bring $13,000 dollars and N500,000, which I did,” he said.
Okoro alleged that on 15 November, 2011, Emeka called him to bring N500,000, for the deliverance before they can start the business and he did.
He also alleged that on 28 November, 2011 the pastor called him to deposit N280,000 in the bank account of a lady whom the pastor borrowed money from to solve some personal problems, which he also did.
According to him, he later discovered that the woman in question was his wife.
Okoro said he only realised that he has been duped when he called Ikenna and told him that he needed his money back but he told him to stop disturbing him. He said when he called Pastor Okafor, he also told him that he was not in Lagos.
Because Mr Okoro has the phone number of Pastor Okafor and bank account number of his wife, Amaka, the police were able to trace and arrest the couple.
After listening to the submissions of Okoro, the Magistrate adjourned the case till 21 May 2013 for trial. He granted the bail in the sum of N900,000 with two sureties in like sum.
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