Pastor Accused in Benin City: Calls for Proper Investigation

Man Accuses Pastor of Adultery 

Recently in Benin City, the capital of Edo State, Nigeria, a pastor was accused of engaging in an affair with a married female member of his congregation. Following the allegation, he was paraded through the streets, while some aggrieved individuals vandalized chairs and equipment in his church. Public reactions have been divided. Many online commentators condemned the pastor’s alleged conduct as irresponsible, while others criticized the actions of his accusers, describing their behavior as equally reckless. A short video circulating online shows a young man gripping the pastor by the trousers and, in his local dialect, accusing him of the alleged affair. The pastor remained silent, looking away, as though dismissing both the accusation and the suspicions of onlookers. Drawing a parallel with the biblical account where Jesus refused to condemn a woman accused of adultery without the man being presented alongside her, this case highlights the principle that allegations must be substantiated. Since adultery involves two parties, the accusers must also identify the woman involved. Furthermore, the young man who physically assaulted the pastor in the video should face prosecution for taking the law into his own hands, as should those who destroyed church property. Nigeria is a nation governed by laws, and such matters should be handled within the legal framework. The pastor deserves a thorough investigation, and if found guilty, appropriate punishment should follow. Conversely, if he is proven innocent, his accusers must be held accountable for defamation and unlawful conduct. This case must not be swept under the carpet. Until proper investigation is carried out, accusers risk positioning themselves as judge and jury in a matter they may not fully understand.

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  1. Omo things Dey happen sha

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  2. Sure, the pastor didn't commit the crime alone. Where is the woman she allegedly did the thing with? If his accusers cannot provide his alleged accomplice, they should leave the poor man alone

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  3. The pastor should not be embarrassed alone. The matter should be under investigation. The woman knows she is married supposed to resist any attempt from the pastor.

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    1. That is our opinion as well, hence the title of this piece - IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO

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