Albert Odulele


Albert Odulele is a pastor, author, televangelist and a revelator. Odulele was born in London to Nigerian parents Abel Oyebajo and Patience Aotola. Odulele spent his formative years in Nigeria and emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1986. Odulele was convicted of two counts of sexual assault in 2011, against two males, one of whom was under 16 years of age. In 2016, the 52 year old Albert Odulele started a church in Nigeria. This raised a number of speculations in both the Nigerian and British press with regards to his persistent child molesting inclinations and the impact this could have on innocent children. A number of warnings were issued by many conventional and social media outlets to parents, as it is feared that this notorious convicted child sex offender may seek to further abuse innocent children in Nigeria.

Early career

Odulele graduated from Ogun State University in Nigeria with a Bachelor of Science in Medicine. Following his relocation to the United Kingdom, Odulele founded the evangelical London church, Glory House which was initially established as Glory Bible church in 1993 from a former funeral home in Leyton, East London.

Criminal conviction

In February 2011, Channel 4 News reported that Odulele was charged with two counts of sexual assault involving two male youths, one of whom was a boy under 16 years of age. Odulele pleaded guilty and confessed that he had been battling with his sexuality for many years. Odulele was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court to eight months in prison. Having served some of his sentence, Odulele was released early from jail on 29 July 2011. He since resumed his work as pastor of Glory House.

Personal life

Odulele is married to Mary Abosede, mother of their two children; Christopher Olufemi and Tiana Morojureoluwa.