An Enugu State High Court has jailed a self-acclaimed prophet for defrauding his church members of N136.4 million.
The convict is Godwin Sunday Ajuluchukwucheya, popularly known as Prophet Sunday Koboko.
He was convicted and sentenced by Justice H. O. Eya of the Enugu State High Court sitting at Independence Layout.
The conviction was secured by the Enugu Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Ajuluchukwucheya faced a two-count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence and stealing.
The total sum involved is N136,436,000.
According to the charge, the offence was committed between 2023 and February 2025 within Enugu.
The EFCC told the court that the cleric lied to unsuspecting members that he had won N30 billion in Baba Ijebu lotto.
He told them that anyone who invested in his scheme would get dividends according to their contribution.
The claim, the Commission said, was false and he knew it.
The offence is contrary to Section 1 (1) (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006 and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the same Act.
When the charges were read to him, the prophet pleaded guilty.
Following his plea, EFCC counsel, Assistant Commander ACE II Rotimi Ajobiewe, urged the court to convict and sentence him accordingly.
Justice Eya convicted him and sentenced him to one year imprisonment with an option of N500,000 fine.
The court also ordered the forfeiture of his landed property.
The property is covered by a Customary Certificate of Occupancy dated 25th July 1989, registered as No. 92 at page 92 in Volume 512 of the Land Registry, Enugu.
The court directed that the property should be sold through the EFCC and the proceeds used to pay back the victims.
The case started after a petition from one Mrs Ngene Nkiruka Jane.
She told the EFCC that the prophet presented himself as a true man of God.
He told her he could raise her late husband from the dead.
He also lured her into his investment scheme, collecting a total of N6.7 million for both the fake resurrection and the investment.
Another victim, Okey Uwakwe, also petitioned the Commission.
He said the prophet promised to spiritually control his brother who travelled abroad since 1997 and make him return.
For that spiritual work, he paid N6,231,400.
EFCC investigators said that was just the beginning.
Once word went out, more members of his ministry flooded the Enugu Directorate with similar complaints.
They discovered his pattern was to sell fake prosperity products.
These included items he called miracle sticker, spiritual dragon, holyghost thunder and other strange materials.
Members were forced to buy them at high prices in the name of breakthrough.
The court said the evidence before it showed clear intent to defraud.
The EFCC has warned the public to be careful of clerics who use fake prophecies and lotto winnings to lure people into fraud.
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