BREAKING: Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Sets to step-down as G.O of COZA
The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo has decided to step down from his position as general overseer of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly
Over the weekend that ended on June 30, 2019, the Nigerian social media space was thrown into a frenzy when the wife of soul singer, Timi Dakolo, Busola, in a lengthy interview revealed that she was repeatedly r@p&d as a teenager by the flamboyant Abuja based pastor. According to her, she was a 17-year-old in the Divine Delight Club at Ilorin, Kwara State; the precursor to Fatoyinbo’s Commonwealth of Zion Assembly when she was groomed and r@p&d by him.
In a very emotional video, Busola narrated how as a member of the church, she was r@p&d at two different times in a week by the pastor, adding that she lost her virginity to him before she turned 18. She alleged that the pastor r@p&d her for the first time at her parent’s home and at another time in a secluded road path.
She stated that after he had allegedly r&ped her the first time, Biodun Fatoyinbo told her she should be happy a man of God was the one who took her virginity. Busola went on to explain how the pastor was still unmarried but engaged to his current wife when this incident happened, she was supposed to meet up with him for a rehearsal on some musical presentation that was supposed to be presented at the church then. Although the ‘man of God’ came out with a statement to deny the heavy accusations laid against him, more victims have been coming out to corroborate the claim.
Biodun Fatoyinbo has finally taken the step many Nigerians have been waiting for. Yesterday, Sunday June 3o, 2019, Nigerians stormed COZA to force Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo to step down from his position as general overseer of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) church. Some of the placards held by protesters read ‘We are watching you,’ ‘Your Pastor is not your God,’ ‘Thou shall not r&pe’ and ‘No to sxxual abuse in my church’ among others with the hashtag ‘#ChurchToo.’ The protesters, including one of the leaders of the Bring Back Our Girls movement, Aisha Yesufu, could be seen wearing white in solidarity with victims of r&pe.
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