IGP intervenes as two Delta clerics tango over alleged ritual

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The Force Criminal Investigations Department has been directed by the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, to intervene in the crisis involving the General Overseer of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Effurun, Delta State, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, and fellow cleric and General Overseer of God’s Delight Gospel Assembly (a.k.a. Free Indeed), John Ighosotu.

The position of the IGP was stated in a letter titled CB: 7000/IGP.SEC/ABJ/VOL.570/285, signed by the Principal Staff Officer, CP Idowu Owohunwa, and dated March 2, 2022, a copy of which was seen by The media in Warri on Tuesday.

According to reports, the IGP’s letter followed Pastor Ighosotu’s complaint to the Force Headquarters through the legal chambers of Mike Ozekhome SAN, that Prophet Fufeyin had been using security operatives and the media to harass him over an issue that is currently under police investigation.

Prophet Fufeyin had earlier petitioned the Commissioner of Police in Delta State, CP Ari Mohammed Ali, accusing fellow clerics of blackmail and cyberstalking, alleging that a video depicting cannibalism, cultism, killing of innocent human beings and drinking of their blood was recorded by the fellow clerics whom he labelled as suspected detractors, with the motive to damage his reputation as a man of God.

Fufeyin, in his petition, titled, ‘A case of conspiracy, cybercrime, criminal defamation using the Internet, suspected murder, cyberstalking and conduct against Bishop Ufuoma Prince, Pastor Johnmark Ighosotu and others’, claimed the allegations had damaged his reputation built over the years.

“The allegations of cannibalism, cultism, killing of innocent human beings and drinking of their blood as thrown up in the trending video are issues that should not be treated lightly by the law and its enforcement agencies but should be thoroughly investigated with the level of dispatch it deserves,” he said.

However, Ighosotu while refuting the allegations by Prophet Fufeyin described such insinuation as “misrepresentation of facts capable of misleading the general public”.

Ighosotu, represented by Warri-based lawyer and human rights activist, Barrister Oghenejabor Ikimi, told journalists that consequent upon Prophet Fufeyin’s petition to the Inspector-General of Police alleging “trumped-up charge of conspiracy, cybercrime and criminal defamation” against him, he (Ighosotu) has been living under sponsored threat from Fufeyin.