A serving judge at the Akure division of the court of appeal, Folayemi Omoleye during a midweek service at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)
A serving judge at the Akure division of the court of appeal, Folayemi Omoleye during a midweek service at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Ijapo estate, Akure, Ondo state, assaulted a pastor while service was on going.
According to a witness, Omoleye, whose residence is located beside the church, had forced her way into its premises, brought out her phone to record the service and one of the pastors reportedly challenged her over the manner in which she entered the church and the audacity to record the service without permission. Argument broke out and, in the process, the judge was said to have slapped the pastor.
“We were in a Divine Encounter service which normally holds between between 10am and 12am on Wednesday. The woman (judge) entered into the church and started recording the church’s activities. A pastor and some members advised her not to disrupt the church service and she slapped the pastor as they were discussing. She also assaulted a 68-year-old woman. When the woman fell down, the judge started beating her with her slippers. The woman got injured and was taken to the hospital,” the witness said.
The witness said officers from nearby Ijapo police station had to intervene before the matter was brought under control. Dele Oyesola, pastor in-charge of the church, confirmed the incident, describing the judge’s action as dishonourable. He said the piece of land where the church is, was acquired in 1989. Oyesola said it was the Ondo state Housing Corporation that approved the land. He added that the judge bought the house beside the church about 10 years ago.
Idris Umar, a regional pastor of RCCG, said the church had directed its lawyer to write a petition to the National Judicial Council over the “dishonourable action”. Femi Joseph, spokesman of Ondo police command, said the allegation of assault levelled against the judge was being investigated. Joseph said officers of the command led by the divisional police officer (DPO) of Ijapo had visited the judge to question her about the incident.