The Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe and his council
of chiefs have banished one prophet Oni Olakanye of Christ Apostolic
Church (CAC), Palace of Mercy, Olokuta over the death of a woman in his
custody.
The deceased simply identified as Mrs. Olawale came all the
way from Lagos to seek Olakanye’s help over her inability to conceive
after seven years of marriage.
The woman reportedly fell sick and her health deteriorated
after the prophet carried out a “spiritual cleansing” on her in his
church.
The woman told the palace investigation committee and her
relatives that Olakanye ordered her to remove her panties and placed a
mirror under her private parts, which she said the prophet described as
“spiritual examination.”
Olakanye allegedly asked Mrs. Omowale to take a spiritual
bath standing on a mortar taking the bath with a black local soap and
local sponge right in the presence of the prophet.
After the bath, the prophet was alleged to have told the
deceased to lie down on a bed inside a room where he spread a white
cloth over her and pour a liquid substance on her private part.
Olakanye was also alleged to have used his manhood to push the liquid substance into the deceased genital.
The prophet allegedly collected the sum of N50,000 from her
being payment for the items used for the assignment and later gave her a
ball-shaped item to insert inside her genitals when she returned to
Lagos.
She was also given a black local soap which she should use to wash her genitals and breasts.
After carrying out the Prophet’s order few days later, she discovered her private part began to smell.
After carrying out the Prophet’s order few days later, she discovered her private part began to smell.
She was taken to different hospitals in Lagos for treatment
but all to no avail. When all her efforts yielded no result, she
narrated what transpired between her and Olakanye to family members who
stormed Ado-Ekiti in October to meet the prophet.
Following his alleged refusal to cooperate with the woman’s
family, the prophet was dragged to the Ewi’s palace which swung into
action and launched an investigation.
Olakanye, who admitted knowing the deceased, claimed that
she only assisted the woman to tackle her barrenness. He denied
allegations levelled against him.
The palace handed over the prophet to the police to
continue investigation but he was later granted bail after. The monarch
immediately handed over the prophet to the police to take over the
matter. Olakanye promised to cure the woman and was later granted bail
by the police.
When Mrs. Olawale died on December 13, her family paid
another visit to the Ewi-in-Council giving its verdict that Olakanye be
banished from Ado-Ekiti forthwith and should not be seen in the town and
its environs.
Spokesman for the Ekiti State Police Command, Alberto
Adeyemi, who confirmed the incident said the prophet had already been
charged to court, adding that the charge would be amended following the
death of the woman.
Source: The Nation
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