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Nigerian pastor, Timothy Omotoso, rearrested in South Africa

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Timothy Omotoso, a Nigerian televangelist and senior pastor of Jesus Dominion International Church in South Africa, has been re-arrested on -related . This follows his recent acquittal on multiple charges, including rape and human , after an eight-year legal .

Omotoso, along with his co-accused, Lusanda Sulani and Zukiswa Sitho, faced 32 charges, including rape, assault, and human trafficking. The trial, which began in 2017, concluded in April 2025 with the Gqeberha High Court acquitting all three defendants. Judge Irma Schoeman criticized the prosecution’s handling of the , stating that the cross-examination was “shallow” and lacked the intention to uncover the truth. (punchng.com)

Following the acquittal, the of Affairs declared Omotoso a prohibited person in South Africa, his stay in the country illegal. This decision was based on the Minister of Home Affairs’ rejection of Omotoso’s application to overturn the earlier declaration. Consequently, Omotoso was arrested on May 10, 2025, in East , Eastern Cape, on charges related to the Immigration . Commissioner Fannie Masemola confirmed the arrest, stating that Omotoso would appear in court on Monday, May 12, 2025, to face the immigration-related charges. (iol.co.za)

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The re-arrest has sparked public debate, with some questioning the timing and motivations behind the immigration charges. Critics argue that the move may be an attempt to circumvent the acquittal and continue legal Omotoso. However, authorities maintain that the action is in line with immigration laws and is necessary to ensure compliance with South African regulations.

Omotoso’s legal team has expressed concerns over the deportation process, emphasizing the need for a fair and transparent review of his case. They have called for a thorough examination of the legal grounds for his deportation and have indicated to challenge the decision in court. (iol.co.za)

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The situation remains fluid, with ongoing legal reviews and potential appeals. The outcome of these proceedings will likely have implications for Omotoso’s future in South Africa and may set precedents for similar cases nationals facing legal challenges in the country.

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