Godson Nse Thompson, a 32-year-old prophet has been arrested and is being held in Uyo Correctional Centre, Akwa Ibom State for allegedly defiling a 13-year-old girl sent to him for intercessory prayers.
The accused, a father of three children from Ikot Offiong Nsit in Nsit Ibom Local Government Area, was said to have taken the victim to his house on the pretext praying for her, only to end up raping her.
The victim, a secondary student who narrated her ordeal in court, said her in-law took her to a church at Information Drive in Uyo for prayers on Friday, July 10, 2020.
According to her, her sister’s husband left her in the church around 6pm and the prophet requested that she accompany him elsewhere to pray for somebody, which she did.
She revealed that Thompson however took her to his house, gave her a black liquid substance to drink and then raped her.
She explained that the accused prevented her from leaving the house, adding that she later escaped because he forgot to lock the door and ran to a church.
The victim, who said she saw ladies panties of different colours and pictures of women inside the house of the prophet, added that following the incident, she had been bleeding from private parts.
“My in-law took me to a church by IBB Way, Uyo around 6pm and promised to pick me up by 7pm. When my in-law left the church, the accused person made a phone call to a tricyclist and the tricyclist rode in. He (the suspect) asked me to enter the tricycle saying he was going to pray for two persons and that he would also pray for me.
“When we got there, he prayed for the first and second persons. Thereafter, he and I trekked to the main road and he stopped a tricycle and we both entered it. At a certain point, the tricyclist stopped and the accused person said I should wait for him.
“He entered one compound and he took me to a room. He locked the door and told me to undress,” she stated.
After the statement of the victim, the trial judge, Justice Bassey Nkanang, adjourned the matter to August 1, 2022 for continuation of trial