Bishop James Ogwo, General Overseer of Oyoyo Jesus Outreach Ministry in Enugu, faces public scrutiny following the leak of explicit videos involving him and several female church members.
The videos, which began circulating widely on social media on June 5, 2026, depict the cleric in various intimate encounters. Reports indicate multiple women, including some married members, appear in the recordings.
Oyoyo Jesus Ministry, known locally for its charismatic services, has drawn attention due to the irony of its name amid the allegations. "Oyoyo" translates to unspeakable sweetness in Pidgin English.
Social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), saw rapid sharing of the clips. Users expressed shock and disappointment over the conduct of a spiritual leader.
One trending post described the material as a "sextape with church members leaked online." Reactions ranged from calls for accountability to memes highlighting the scandal's details.
No official statement has emerged from Bishop Ogwo or the ministry as of the latest updates. Church insiders have not confirmed how the videos became public.
The incident has sparked broader conversations about pastoral ethics and trust within Nigerian religious communities. Similar cases have surfaced in recent months, raising questions about oversight in independent ministries.
Observers note Ogwo's distinctive appearance in his episcopal robes, which contrasted sharply with the content of the leaked material. The videos reportedly show consensual acts recorded by participants.
Local online forums and gossip sites amplified the story within days. By June 8, discussions had extended to commentary on clergy accountability.
Faithful members of the ministry remain divided, with some defending the bishop while others demand transparency. Traditional media outlets have begun covering the viral claims cautiously.
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