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Two Nigerian Pastors Charged Over Gay Séx

By: wizVinay On: 5:23 pm
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  • Two suspected gay pastors, Prince Ejimole, 26, and Lawrence Udo, 25, have been arrested and charged to court after they were allegedly caught having séx in a hotel room at Ijeshatedo, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.

    They are facing charges of having carnal knowledge of each other against the order of nature before the presiding Magistrate, Mrs A. O. Awogboro.
    The pastors were arrested at a popular hotel at Ijeshatedo, where, it was alleged, they usually lodged to have séx with each other. Sources at the hotel said the duo usually lodged in the hotel under the guise of praying.
    Pastors Ejimole and Udo were arrested after having allegedly lured another member of the congregation, Chidiebere Mozie, who needed prayers to the hotel. Then the pair allegedly forced him to have séx with them.
    Mozie alleged that when they got into the hotel room, Pastor Ejimole started sucking his breast and was pulling out his private part to penetrate into his anus.
    Mozie raised the alarm that attracted the hotel management, who had allegedly been suspicious of their activities. The management contacted the police at Ijeshatedo division who arrested them and took them to the station.
    A four-count charge of conspiracy, unlawful carnal knowledge was slammed on the pair of pastors. The first count reads: "That you, Prince Ejimole and Lawrence Udo on the same date, time and place did have carnal knowledge of each other against the order of nature."
    The second count reads: "That you, Pastor Prince Ejimole on the same date, place and time did gross indecency by sucking Chidiebere Mozie’s breast, attempting to suck his penis and having carnal knowledge of him."
    The police said the offence was contrary to sections 516, 214 and 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Lagos State of Nigeria 2004. The defendants pleaded not guilty. The presiding Magistrate, Mrs Awogboro, granted Ejimole bail in the sum of N250,000 with two sureties, while Udo was granted bail in the sum of N100,000 with one surety.
    The matter was adjourned till 7 January 2013.

    Source: PM News





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