Nigerian Pastor, Wife Jailed In United Kingdom For Sexually Abusing Children | Sahara Reporters He carried out his attacks by convincing his victims to take part in a “spiritual bathing” ritual, which he told them would “cleanse” them of... READ MORE:
A Nigerian pastor, who raped children in a bogus religious ceremony over a 20-year period, was jailed on Friday in the United Kingdom.
Oluronbi, who had blamed the devil for his actions, was convicted of 15 counts of rape, seven counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault, at Birmingham Crown Court. Some of the victims were raped repeatedly, leading to “unwanted pregnancies and terminations”, he told the court, and he was “revered and feared by his victims, kept a vice-like grip on many of them and continued to abuse them well into adulthood.”
The force’s detective superintendent Nick Walton said, “They’d be taken upstairs to the bathroom, stripped naked, sometimes wearing a red girdle – like a sash – and he would wash them down.
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