THE trial of Bishop Feyiropo Daniels, the founder of the “I Reign Christian Ministry” in the Lagos neighborhood of Lekki, continued yesterday at the Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court in Ikeja.
The Bishop, who testified in his own defense, that he believes three of the four women who accused him of sexual assault plotted to turn against him.
The prosecution’s main counsel, Babajide Boye, attempted to demonstrate that the defendant, Bishop Daniels, had a ‘personal relationship’ with the four ladies while addressing cross-examination questions.
Boye stated that the defendant as a leader in the campus fellowship linked with his ministry in Akungba-Akobo, Ondo State, counseled one of the women, gave N100,000 to another for hospital treatment, paid school fees for a third, and related with a fourth.
The Bishop, on the other hand, denied donating money to one of the women for therapy. He went on to say, “I believe all three ladies turned against me, but not (name withheld), because she later apologised to me.”
When asked why the women’s charges were all sexual in nature, the defendant stated he didn’t know.
Boye also accused the defendant of using his position as a Pastor to manipulate people who seek counseling from him.
“You are a man of God. Are you not? A powerful man of God. You get trained to counsel, and you use wisdom and the leading of the spirit to manipulate.”
Bishop Daniels denied this allegation. He said, “I am not a powerful man, I am a pastor. I do not use power to counsel people, I am not a manipulator”.
The Prosecutor further grilled the defendant, “You visited your Akungba fellowship centre and when she (one of the alleged victims) saw you, she hissed. Were you not surprised as a pastor?
“No. She was disgruntled because I couldn’t help her financially.”
“Are you her father?”
“No”
“So she isn’t your responsibility
“yes”
In addition, the defendant denied tampering with WhatsApp messages between himself and one of his alleged victims.
During the cross-examination, the prosecutor also attempted to present four statements allegedly written by the defendant while in police custody at various points last year.
“There are contradictions between the defendant’s testimony and contents of the documents. We seek to use them to impeach his testimony. We rely on section 232 of the Evidence Act, that evidence even though obtained improperly is still admissible and we urge the court to admit same,” Boye said.
The defence counsel, Adebayo Adegbite, raised objections to the admissibility of the statements. He argued that the statements were not made by the defendant and that the Bishop signed them under duress.
“The statements are a mixture of confession and denial. We leave it to the court to determine whether they amount to a confession. Right from the start of this trial, the defendant has denied the charges, that’s his plea. The documents weren’t made voluntarily. Even if there were contradictions, he wasn’t the maker of the documents, they were written by the police,” Adegbite stated.
In his ruling, Justice Rahman Oshodi, admitted the documents. The judge said, “By section 9(3) and (4) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State (2021), the presence of a video testimony of the suspect is desirable but not compulsory. I will admit the documents and later consider the evidential value to place on them. The objection of the defence is hereby overruled.”
Justice Oshodi then adjourned the matter to December 20, 2023, for the adoption of final written addresses of the parties.

