
A 38-year-old former inmate, Fakorede Olawale, on Friday explained how the intervention of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Prison and Hospital Ministry helped him navigate what he described as the darkest period of his life after he was sentenced to death by hanging.
Olawale shared his testimony at the seventh edition of the RCCG National Prison and Hospital Ministry Conference, themed, “A New Beginning,” held at RCCG House of Favour, Redemption City, Ogun State.
According to him, he was arrested in 2015 while in his 300 level at the university on charges bordering on cultism, armed robbery, attempted murder and other offences.
He said he spent seven years in prison awaiting trial, a period during which he lost his father, freedom and education.
He said, “Due to some bad choices I made during my secondary school days, I joined a cult. It was not because I came from a
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