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The General Overseer of Tongue of Fire Restoration Ministry located in Igbosere, Lagos, Chukwuemeka Nwocha, 36, has informed that the devil made him keep 13 underage girls as sex slaves in a three-bedroomed harem.

While being paraded before newsmen at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, Nwocha said he was only trying to help the girls as a spiritual father.

“I only tried to help the girls. When the first girl came, she said she did not have anywhere to go. I did not know her parents. I am a pastor and I felt pity for her. After spending three days, I told her she needed to go out and bring some of her relations so that they would know where she was. But she did not.

“Later, some parents in my church also said they would like to send their children to live with me. Some of them came to spend holidays after their exam.”

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Continuing, Nwocha said, the devil used the girls against him; “I am a pastor, the devil only used the children against me. I did not rape them. I only slept with Buni (real name withheld). She is my girlfriend and we actually planned to marry.”

According to Fatai Owoseni, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Nwocha promised to take care of the school fees of the girls while also promising to buy them gifts.

He also informed that the suspect would soon have his day in court for his harbouring the underage girls.

“While they were in his house, three of them became pregnant and he took them for abortions. He first denied all the allegations but like all criminals, he later confessed to raping them without using protection,” the CP said.

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