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Jubilation as convicted Prophet Genesis returns  to church after bail

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Members of the Celestial Church of Christ, Genesis Global, on Sunday, welcomed Prophet Israel Ogundipe back to church with music and dancing.

WuzupNigeria reports that the Appeal Court on April 1 had granted Ogundipe post-conviction bail for fraud on the ground of his “serious health conditions.” The bail subsists pending the determination of Ogundipe’s appeal challenging his two-year jail term for defrauding a United Kingdom-based woman of N11 million.

On Sunday, after perfecting his bail, Ogundipe, who is the Senior Shepherd-in-Charge of the Celestial Church of Christ, Genesis Global, was welcomed with jubilation as members burst into shouts and songs of appreciation when he entered the church premises.

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In a video posted on Instagram by the church, the convicted pastor was seen leading praise and worship.

 

Recall that Justice Olabisi Akinlade had on November 18 sentenced the popular prophet to one-year imprisonment for converting a woman’s property to his personal use and stealing.

The court had found Ogundipe guilty of stealing and unlawful conversion of the property of a London-based architect, Mrs. Oladele Williams-Oni.

Ogundipe, who was arraigned on seven counts bordering on obtaining by stealing, inducing delivery of money by false pretences, unlawful conversion of property and forgery, fraudulently collected N14m and £12,000 in various tranches from the complainant between August 30, 2002 and 2005.

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Justice Akinlade, who found Ogundipe guilty on two counts count of stealing and unlawful conversion of property not delivered, sentenced him to one-year imprisonment on each count and ordered that he should pay the complainant the sum of N11m, which he obtained from her illegally.

Dissatisfied with the judgement, Ogundipe, through his counsel, Babatunde Ogala (SAN), approached the appeal court for bail pending the hearing of the appeal and an application to quash the conviction.

Ogala argued the televangelist was diabetic, could no longer follow a strict diet and the constant specialised medical attention in custody, which had taken a toll on his health made him “gaunt in appearance.”

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Delivering the ruling, Justice Abudullhai Bayero said: “There are criteria for granting a convict bail. These include that the applicant must be a first-time offender or have a serious health condition.

“The applicant seeking bail pending appeal before the court is a first-time offender and he has also shown to the court that he is having hypertension, peptic ulcer, unending malaria, and diabetes, which are serious health conditions.”

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