Western Mail

‘Feared’ pastor jailed for 34 years after catalogue of rapes

- JOSH PAYNE newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A“FEARED” evangelica­l pastor who used his trusted position to abuse children and adults over 20 years has been jailed for 34 years after his conviction for multiple rapes of members of his congregati­on.

Self-styled prophet Michael Oluronbi, originally from Nigeria, was found guilty of the offences against six women and a man in January, actions described by a judge as “one of the worst cases of sexual abuse of multiple children to come before the courts”.

Some of his offences were carried out after he convinced victims, five of whom attended his church, to take part in “spiritual bathing”, which he claimed would “cleanse” them of evil spirits.

During the trial at Birmingham Crown Court, a jury heard that some of his young female victims became pregnant multiple times, but were taken to abortion clinics by qualified pharmacist Oluronbi, to cover up what was happening.

He was convicted of 15 counts of rape, seven counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault. His sentencing hearing heard there were at least 88 separate occasions on which he raped his victims.

The 60-year-old’s wife Juliana was jailed for 11 years after being found guilty of three counts of aiding and abetting rape after helping arrange some of the terminatio­ns.

Both defendants will be required to sign the sex offenders’ register for life.

Sentencing “arrogant” Oluronbi yesterday, Judge Sarah Buckingham said: “You claimed that God was instructin­g you to conduct holy baths. Its real purpose was to fulfil your insatiable sexual appetite. The children feared you and this enable you to continue your grip.”

The judge continued: “You did this because you are an arrogant, selfish and vain man. In my judgment, your offending must be one of the worst cases of sexual abuse of multiple children to come before the courts.”

The religious leader was brought to justice after one of his victims, now an adult, came forward.

When eventually confronted about his offences, Oluronbi said “the devil made me do it”.

During the trial, jurors heard Oluronbi was linked to a Christian church in Edgbaston, Birmingham, the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, whose roots were in Nigeria.

He set up on his own splinter group for about 40 adults and children, located at another address, where he began a practice of “spiritual bathing”.

The offences took place in Birmingham and London.

Phil Bradley QC, prosecutin­g, told the jury: “The Crown’s case is that Mr Oluronbi used what he called ‘spiritual work’ as a subterfuge for that sexual abuse. The main tactic he employed was to claim that God had instructed him to administer ‘holy baths’ to some of his congregati­on in order to ‘cleanse’ them and protect them from evil influences. That activity began when his victims were children. There can be no doubt that its real purpose was to serve his sexual gratificat­ion.”

He added that for some of the female victims, the offending “progressed to repeated rapes, on many occasions leading to unwanted pregnancie­s and terminatio­ns”.

Oluronbi’s victims described him as “controllin­g” and “almost like a king”.

The offending happened over a period of 20 years, at various locations, going back to the 1980s.

Oluronbi was arrested at Birmingham Airport in May last year, while trying to leave the country for Nigeria with some of his ceremonial belongings and a sum of cash.

Describing Oluronbi as “intelligen­t”, Detective Superinten­dent Nick Walton of West Midlands Police said the pastor “laughed” in court on several occasions while giving evidence in his own defence.

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