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Congregants Rejoice as Court Rules Timothy Omotoso Will Stay in South Africa

Last updated: May 14, 2025 9:39 am
Karabo Makodi
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Congregants Rejoice as Court Rules Timothy Omotoso Will Stay in South Africa
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On May 13, 2025, Timothy Omotoso, the Nigerian-born televangelist who has been at the centre of a long-running legal battle, received a significant win in court. The East London Magistrate’s Court ruled that Omotoso will not be deported from South Africa until his case is reviewed by a higher court. This decision has ignited a wave of celebration among his supporters, many of whom are relieved by the outcome. However, while Omotoso’s congregants rejoice, the legal challenges are far from over, and the case continues to raise important questions about justice, immigration, and the rights of victims.

Contents
  • A Temporary Victory for Timothy Omotoso
  • Legal Implications: What Happens Next?
  • Reactions from Advocacy Groups
  • What’s Next for Timothy Omotoso?

A Temporary Victory for Timothy Omotoso

The court’s ruling on May 13 was a pivotal moment in the ongoing saga surrounding Omotoso. After his arrest on May 10, 2025, the Minister of Home Affairs had declared Omotoso a “prohibited person” under South Africa’s Immigration Act, which would have resulted in his deportation. However, the magistrate’s decision effectively paused this process, allowing Omotoso’s legal team time to challenge the ruling in a higher court.

Omotoso’s supporters were overjoyed by the ruling. Outside the court, congregants gathered in large numbers, singing hymns and chanting in celebration. Some waved posters bearing Omotoso’s image, expressing their unwavering belief in his innocence. One supporter shared, “This ruling is a victory for all of us. We know he is innocent, and this gives us hope that justice will prevail.”

Legal Implications: What Happens Next?

While the ruling has temporarily halted Omotoso’s deportation, it does not resolve the larger legal issues he faces. Omotoso’s legal team will now seek to challenge the decision made by the Department of Home Affairs in a higher court. This means that Omotoso will remain in South Africa for the time being, but the question of whether he will be allowed to stay long-term remains unresolved.

At the same time, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has confirmed its intention to appeal Omotoso’s acquittal on 32 charges, including rape and human trafficking. The NPA’s spokesperson, Mthunzi Mhaga, explained that the decision to appeal followed an internal review and consultation with legal experts. This suggests that the legal battle is far from over, and further court proceedings are likely to take place in the coming months.

Reactions from Advocacy Groups

While Omotoso’s supporters celebrate, not everyone is happy with the outcome. Advocacy groups, particularly those focused on gender justice, have expressed concern over the court’s decision and the broader implications for the victims in this case. Sonke Gender Justice, an organisation that works to end gender-based violence, has voiced its concerns about the potential impact on the survivors of Omotoso’s alleged crimes.

Bafana Khumalo, the chairperson of Sonke Gender Justice, remarked, “The State almost deliberately gave the case away… assuming the court can grant an appeal, what does it mean for the victims who were violated tremendously in court and are still reeling from the trauma?” His comments reflect the frustrations felt by those who believe that the legal system is not doing enough to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure that justice is served.

For these groups, the case of Timothy Omotoso represents more than just a legal battle. It is a matter of justice for the survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking, and they are closely monitoring every development in the case.

What’s Next for Timothy Omotoso?

As the legal proceedings continue, the question on everyone’s mind is what will happen next for Timothy Omotoso. The court ruling has provided a temporary reprieve, but it remains unclear how the case will unfold. Omotoso’s legal team is likely to push for further delays, while the NPA will seek to overturn his acquittal on the criminal charges.

Omotoso’s supporters are hopeful that the High Court will ultimately rule in their favour, allowing the televangelist to stay in South Africa and continue his ministry. However, his critics remain unconvinced, and they are concerned about the potential implications for the victims who have come forward with their stories.

Key Takeaways

The decision by the court to allow Timothy Omotoso to remain in South Africa, at least for now, has sparked both joy and concern. While his congregants are celebrating the ruling, the case is far from over, and the legal challenges will continue. This case has become a focal point for broader discussions about justice, the rights of victims, and the power dynamics within religious communities.

As the legal process unfolds, it is essential that the rights of both Omotoso and the victims are respected and that justice is pursued with integrity and transparency. For now, the future of Timothy Omotoso remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the case will continue to shape conversations about South Africa’s legal system and its ability to handle complex cases involving immigration, criminal charges, and vulnerable survivors.

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