
A self-acclaimed pastor, John Ojebe, 50, has
been charged before an Oshodi Magistrate’s
Court in Lagos for allegedly obtaining
N390,000 from one Hawo Umoru under the
pretense of selling her Adonai oil to wash her
private parts with.
Ojebe was also said to have conspired with
two others, now at large, to commit felony,
to wit obtaining money by false pretence and
stealing N390,000 belonging to the victim.
The accused, whose address remains
unknown, was said to have committed the
offences at Sura Mogaji Street, off Coker
Road, Ilupeju, Lagos State.
He was arraigned by the police on a three-
count charge of obtaining money by false
pretence and stealing.
However, when the charge was read to the
accused before Magistrate Akeem Fashola,
he pleaded not guilty.
One of the charges read: “That you John
Ojebe, with two others at large, on April 13,
2014, at about 11am along Sura Mogaji
Street, off Coker Road, Ilupeju in the Lagos
State Magisterial District, did obtain
N390,000 from one Hawo Umoru under the
pretence of selling to her one Adonai oil for
washing of her private part.”
Police prosecutor, Sergeant Kehinde
Olatunde, informed the court that the offence
was punishable under Section 410 of the
Criminal Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria,
2011.
Following the application for the accused’s
bail by his counsel, Mr. Michael Olisah, the
magistrate granted him bail in the sum of
N100,000 with one responsible sureties, who
must have paid tax for three years and
whose address should be verified.
The matter was adjourned till April 27 for
further mention.
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