TRENDING
Onoja: We Must Cut Sources of Funding to Bandits, Terrorists to Deny Them Freedom of Action • Meet Patrick Akpojotor: Sought-after multidisciplinary, experimental artist • Ossiomo Power alleges vandalism halts operations despite N182m community investment • ANJET to honour Radisson Hotel Group, Owoyemi at annual tourism conference • Kidnapping returns to spotlight in Kwara as bandits abduct traditional ruler, residents • Abuja Continental Hotel Workers Reject TUC’s Planned Picketing, Cite Section 12 of Union’s Constitution • Osun poll: Tinubu’s restraint helped Adeleke win, says Accord Party chieftain • Cassi evicted from BBNaija season 11 • Maresca: Manchester City Remain A Work In Progress • Premier League VAR review: Did Liverpool deserve to be bailed out by penalty? • Tinubu, Atiku as awodi and opeere birds in feather-plucking war, By Festus Adedayo • Anti-party remarks: Abia APC lifts ultimatum on Kalu, Nkwonta • Tinubu to chair Africa minerals summit in New York • ‘Cowardice’ – Lawyer condemns NBA’s silence over illegalities, injustice in Nnamdi Kanu’s case • Best sights, sounds and shots from the final round • Wontumi picks NPP chairmanship nomination forms despite 20-year prison sentence • Power outage: ECG shares full list of affected areas as GRIDCo begins second phase of maintenance on the Volta-Achimota 161kV li... • 9 in 10 people in Sub-Saharan Africa face major problems dealing with climate disasters – World Bank • DVLA to introduce on-site licence printing nationwide to cut long delays • European football: Mohamed Salah scores first goals in Trabzonspor victory • Onoja: We Must Cut Sources of Funding to Bandits, Terrorists to Deny Them Freedom of Action • Meet Patrick Akpojotor: Sought-after multidisciplinary, experimental artist • Ossiomo Power alleges vandalism halts operations despite N182m community investment • ANJET to honour Radisson Hotel Group, Owoyemi at annual tourism conference • Kidnapping returns to spotlight in Kwara as bandits abduct traditional ruler, residents • Abuja Continental Hotel Workers Reject TUC’s Planned Picketing, Cite Section 12 of Union’s Constitution • Osun poll: Tinubu’s restraint helped Adeleke win, says Accord Party chieftain • Cassi evicted from BBNaija season 11 • Maresca: Manchester City Remain A Work In Progress • Premier League VAR review: Did Liverpool deserve to be bailed out by penalty? • Tinubu, Atiku as awodi and opeere birds in feather-plucking war, By Festus Adedayo • Anti-party remarks: Abia APC lifts ultimatum on Kalu, Nkwonta • Tinubu to chair Africa minerals summit in New York • ‘Cowardice’ – Lawyer condemns NBA’s silence over illegalities, injustice in Nnamdi Kanu’s case • Best sights, sounds and shots from the final round • Wontumi picks NPP chairmanship nomination forms despite 20-year prison sentence • Power outage: ECG shares full list of affected areas as GRIDCo begins second phase of maintenance on the Volta-Achimota 161kV li... • 9 in 10 people in Sub-Saharan Africa face major problems dealing with climate disasters – World Bank • DVLA to introduce on-site licence printing nationwide to cut long delays • European football: Mohamed Salah scores first goals in Trabzonspor victory
Police arrest Tope Osoba’s lover, Prophet Itunu over her death [VIDEO]
Back to Home

Police arrest Tope Osoba’s lover, Prophet Itunu over her death [VIDEO]

Daily Post about 4 hours 3 mins read

Prophet Itunu, the lover of late Nigerian actress, Temitope Osoba, better known as Tope Osoba, has been arrested.

Police reportedly arrested Itunu on Tuesday August 18, 2026 following the public outcry over the circumstances surrounding Tope’s death.

DAILY POST reports that Tope Osoba died on August 4, 2026, two years after surviving breast cancer.

Many Nigerians took to social media to demand the arrest of her lover after the actress’ close associates and best friends accused him and his siblings of having a hand in her death.

Shortly after the news of her death, Tope Osoba’s friends and associates started calling out Prophet Itunu for allegedly manipulating the actress to move in with him without knowing her family or marrying her legally.

Itunu was also accused of bullying her, collecting one of her money and one of her cars, and stopping her from acting or speaking with colleagues and friends.

Following the chat and voice notes evidence shared by the deceased’s friends to backup the allegations, the family postponed her burial to allow the police to conduct proper investigation into her death.

Reacting to the development in an interview with the Celestial Reality Check, a Media Investigative Unit of the Celestial Church of Christ, Itunu denied the allegations and claimed that it was the actress that approached him for marriage after she visited his church for prayers.

While accusing her of being a drug addict, the prophet said, “Tope was a drug addict and I didn’t know about it on time. And I don’t have money to take her to rehab after I noticed.”

However, updating the public about the case in an Instagram video on Sunday, the actress’ close friend and online personality, Akeem, announced that Itunu has been arrested alongside one unidentified hairdresser.

Akeem who is better known as ‘Oko Awon Single Mother’, said in a now trending video, “Good morning everybody, good Nigerians. So to those asking me for an update about Tope Osoba’s case, I have good news for you.

“Itunu was arrested on Tuesday. The hairdresser was also arrested. They are now in detention. The order guy that was accused of raping her is on the run. The guy’s name is Pelumi.

“So hopefully, justice will be served for her. Thank you Nigerians, thanks to the police for not ignoring our cry for justice. A big thank you to the family and a big thank you to myself. Autopsy will be carried out by the police.”

DAILY POST reports that Prophet Itunu is the Shepherd-in-charge of CCC Onibuore Cathedral, Bogije, in the Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos State.

Watch video

Police arrest Tope Osoba’s lover, Prophet Itunu over her death [VIDEO]

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.