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Godson Nse Thompson, a 32-year-old prophet, is being held in the Uyo Correctional Centre in Akwa Ibom State for allegedly defiling a 13-year-old girl who was sent to him for intercessory prayers.
On Friday, July 10, 2020, a senior secondary one student at a government secondary school in Uyo stated her in-law took her to a church on Information Drive in Uyo for prayers.
She revealed that immediately after her in-law (her sister's husband) dropped her off at the church about 6 p.m., the prophet asked her to accompany him someplace to pray for someone, which she did.
According to the woman, the father of three children from Ikot Offiong Nsit in the Nsit Ibom Local Government Area took her to his house, gave her a black liquid substance to drink, and then r@ped her.
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She also said that the Pastor forbade her from leaving the house, but she was able to flee when he neglected to lock the door, and she ran to a church.
According to the Daily Trust, the victim stated she saw ladies panties of various colors and images of women inside the prophet's residence, and that she was bleeding from her private regions after the encounter.
She described her ordeal as follows:
"Around 6 p.m., my in-law drove me to a church on IBB Way in Uyo and promised to pick me up by 7 p.m. When my in-law left the church, the accused person called a tricyclist, who arrived on his bike. "He (the suspect) requested me to get into the trike and said he was going to pray for two people, including me." He prayed for the first and second people when we arrived. After that, he and I walked to the main road, where he flagged down a tricycle, which we both boarded. The tricyclist came to a halt at one point, and the accused stated I should wait for him.
"He went into one of the compounds and led me to a room. He shut the door behind me and commanded me to strip."
After hearing the victim's story, Justice Bassey Nkanang, who presided over the case, adjourned the case until August 1, 2022 for a continuation of the trial.
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