How pastor flogged girl, 13, to death over alleged N30, 000 theft

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The General Overseer of Goodness of Jesus Ministry, Wula, in Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, Pastor Roman  Samson Okoye, is currently being interrogated by detectives at the Homicide Section of the Cross River State Police Command over the alleged flogging to death of a 13-year-old girl, Nancy Peter, with a horsewhip, for allegedly stealing N30,000.

The teenager was reportedly taken to the pastor for counselling, but the session allegedly turned tragic when he began flogging her repeatedly until she collapsed and died.

Her mother, Agnes Peter, who is now regretting taking her daughter to the cleric, said she only wanted him to counsel and pray for the girl.

“If I had known that this would lead to her death, I would never have taken her to my pastor,” she lamented.

The pastor and the deceased’s mother have both been arrested by the Cross River State Police Command.

It was gathered that on June 1, 2026, Agnes Peter took her daughter to Pastor Okoye’s residence after accusing her of stealing money. The mother reportedly alleged that the teenager had repeatedly stolen from her and was becoming wayward.

A police source at the Homicide Section of the command, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Saturday Sun: “The incident happened on June 1, 2026, when the mother took her 13-year-old daughter to her pastor’s house over the alleged theft of N30,000.

“The woman said she had kept N30,000 at home and could not find it when she needed it. She accused her daughter of stealing the money and took her to the pastor.

“The woman left the girl with the pastor. By the time she returned, the pastor had allegedly flogged the girl severely with a horsewhip and was taking her to the hospital, where she was confirmed dead.”

Narrating his version of events, Pastor Okoye said: “My name is Roman Samson Okoye. I am 45 years old and the General Overseer of Goodness of Jesus Ministry. Before starting my ministry, I worked in several churches, including Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Mount Sinai Church and Minister of God Church.

“I started my ministry some years ago. I met Mrs Peter about four years ago when she had a misunderstanding with her husband. She had three children for him, but he sent her away. I do not know what happened between them. The man was not a member of my church; only the woman and her children attended my church.

“When she came to me, she had nothing. I began supporting the family by helping with the children’s school fees and upkeep.

“God answered her prayers and she started a fish business. The girl had been stealing her mother’s money. Whenever the woman complained, I would appeal to her to remain calm. I would call the girl and scold her. This happened more than 20 times.

“On June 1 this year, the woman brought the girl to my house. She complained that the girl had stolen her money again and was also in the habit of staying away from home. She said the girl stole N30,000 and asked me to beat her. She also said she had already beaten her but wanted me to discipline her as well.

“I took my horsewhip and started beating her. I gave her about 15 strokes before I noticed she had become very weak. I immediately rushed her to the hospital, but she died before we arrived.

“I feel very sad. I never intended to kill her. It was her mother who insisted that she should be beaten. She was like a daughter to me. I deeply regret what happened and I do not know what to do now.”

However, the deceased’s mother, Agnes Peter, a resident of Obanliku in Boki Local Government Area, denied asking the pastor to flog her daughter. She insisted that she only took the teenager to him for counselling and prayers.

The mother of three said: “It is true that I took my daughter to the pastor after I discovered that my N30,000 was missing. It was not the first time she had stolen my money and it was not the first time I reported her to the pastor.

“On that day, when she refused to disclose where she kept the money, she later confessed while we were at the pastor’s house and told me she had hidden it in one of her trousers.

“I immediately left to verify her claim and found the N30,000 in the pocket of one of her trousers. The pastor had not started beating her when I left.

“While returning, I saw him rushing my daughter to the hospital. I met him on the way.

“I did not tell him to kill my daughter. I only wanted him to scold, counsel and pray for her. I was not there when he allegedly beat her. I only saw him taking her to the hospital.”

The spokesperson of the Cross River State Police Command, ASP Ewa Eitokpah Sunday, confirmed the arrest of the suspects and reiterated the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state.

According to him, investigations into the incident were ongoing. He assured of the command’s committed to ensuring that justice is served.

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