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“Busola Dakolo’s story rings very false” — Reno Omokri.

Reno Omokri has reacted to the Rape allegations from Busola Dakolo against Pastor Fatoyinbo of Coza.

Here’s what he has to say;

I have NEVER liked Pastor @BiodunFatoyinbo of @cozaglobal for reasons that I will not say publicly. However, I am mature enough to divorce my emotions and be led by logic. And I counsel those now condemning him to do the same.

The average Black African is easily moved to hysteria by excitable emotions. This is why it is RIDICULOUSLY easy to manipulate Africans with the media Satan does his best work with such people, who can’t suppress emotion in preference to logic.

Think. Dont emote. A pastor comes to your house early in the morning. He does not know who will open when he knocks, or who is at home. He knocks and immediately you open he pushed you to a chair and raped you in your pyjamas. Do people think?

Even the most USELESS movie director wont accept such a plot in a B rated Hollywood/Nollywood/Bollywood movie. A movie has to have PLAUSIBILITY. I dont like pastor Fatoyinbo, but I won’t suspend my intellect because of my dislike of the fellow

After he allegedly raped you, you kept quiet for enough time for him to go to his car and get a soda drink for you? It does not ADD UP. My dislike for @BiofunFatoyinbo won’t make me become a SLANDERER by default. This story rings very FALSE.

I am an advocate of morality. I publicly preach against premarital and extramarital sex. I pastored a congregation in Abuja for years. I will NEVER, EVER, support RAPE. But satan is going about like a roaring lion seeking whom to consume!

Pastor @BiodunFatoyinbo is SLEEK. Too sleek for my liking. What type of sleek man will rape an underaged girl in HER PARENTS HOUSE. While HER SIBLINGS are AT HOME. And then leave her to go get a drink from his car. Is this mass HYPNOSIS.

Do we Black African of the Nigerian variety think at all? Do we only exist in the soulish realm? I have a Masters in Law from England. The story CANNOT stand up in court. The story CANNOT stand up in the light of cross examination

I give you my word that if you gave satan 10 minutes to manipulate the minds of Nigerians, he will get a sizeable number of Nigerians to believe that Jesus is evil and he satan is good. We are too gullible, excitable and emotional

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Nigerian actor, Akah Nnani, a member of Pastor Fatoyinbo’s church speaks on Busola Dakolo’s allegations

Earlier today, the internet was shattered by the news that Busola Dakolo had accused popular Nigerian pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo of molested.

Busola, who happens to be the wife of Nigerian singer, Timi Dakolo made the allegations during a video interview with media mogul, Chude Jideonwo.

According to her, she was raped by the pastor when she was still a teenager and a member of his church.

When her interview was released, Nigerians took to social media to attack the accused pastor, with many advising him to come out and confess his sins.

In the same vein, a Nigerian actor, Akah Nnani, who is a member of the pastor Fatoyinbo’s COZA church, has reacted to the development and has won the hearts of many people with what he wrote on his Instagram page.

He wrote: “I woke up to several missed calls, and text messages. My friends know my relationship with @cozaglobal.

“Let me say this. COZA is my church. I love my pastor… But rape, is a serious issue. My stomach churns as I write this. I spoke with @timidakolo a week ago and tried to understand why he had taken a stance against my pastor. I had just come back from honeymoon when all my friends sent me his attacks to my pastor a few weeks ago.

“I sought to understand, not to attack. I was under so much turmoil too because this is my church, my pastor, and I cannot go around like nothing is happening and the church isn’t addressing anything or re-assuring the members.

“We must not see evil and cover it. We must not see evil and turn the other way. You all know me. I attack and speak out against corrupt political leaders every time. Well, this has hit home. Our leaders and our fathers must be held accountable. And they must deem us worthy to be answerable to. If we cannot clean in the church, forget it. We cannot clean the country. I am tired of hearing so much, so much rubbish about my church and leadership over the years especially cos of the industry I belong to, nothing passes our ears behind the scene.

“My pastor @biodunfatoyinbo has to say something this time. If the rest of the church does not need it, I need it. For my sake, sir… Speak on this.

I stand with @busoladakolo as she has spoken her truth. I stand with the body of Christ also. I ask that my pastor come out and speak his own truth.

“I am praying for the church. Please let us pray for both the Dakolo and the Fatoyinbo families. (wife and kids). In the end, if we need to, let us scatter the place… Then the truth will stand up.”

 

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Don Jazzy commends Timi Dakolo’s wife

Mavin Record Boss, Don Jazzy has joined thousands of Nigerians praising Timi Dakolo’s wife, for having the courage to speak about her alleged sexual abuse experience in the hands of COZA senior pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo.

According to Don Jazzy, ‘thank you for being a voice for the many women that don’t have the courage to speak out yet. It is important we let our mothers, sisters, daughters know that you cannot be bullied for speaking the truth’.

Wale Jana blasts Timi Dakolo and his wife, supports his pastor, Fatoyinbo

Businessman, Wale Jana, who is also a member of Pastor Fatoyinbo’s COZA’s church, has reacted to Busola Dakolo’s explosive interview.

Read Below,

I just watched @busoladakolo video I know the world gets emotional the moment a woman mentions that she was raped but if you will take a minute to think objectively; the oldest way a woman can try to destroy a man is to accuse him of rape.

Any man is guilty of this offence in the eyes of the public until otherwise and if she has a little social status like the wife of a struggling musician like @timidakolo it makes it look credible.

Why is she doing this? Timi and wife are a pawn in a conspiracy and also because it will help him sell some records which he desperately needs to sell, they will also trend for a while, she has already opened unbroken.ng an online platform to cash in on the drama just like @esewalter and then its over!

I am a proud COZA member and @biodunfatoyinbo is my father and he has been a blessing to millions of people all over the world. This time there will be no silence and since you want war, you will have it. If @biodunfatoyinbo has been a blessing to you, its time to speak up, don’t keep quiet!

@timidakolo and @busoladakolo are not saints, she was a choir member and Timi was a choir leader in church when she got pregnant with her first baby, Timi denied that they weren’t having an affair and then she got pregnant the second time and that was when the church forced them to get married. This chorister was sleeping with her choir master and was a baby mama with two kids before they got married. These are morally bankrupt people and all that talk in the video will not hold water under cross examination.

Another thing that bothers me is why all the people troubling the body of christ @daddyfreeze @timidakolo @busoladakolo @chudeity all attend a particular church

Timi and Busola have a LOT of skeletons and they both live in glass houses and they are busy throwing stones. Its time to shatter this house of cards these people have built, its time to deal with cyber bullying and vague social media allegations and this couple will be the scape goats.

Alleged Rape: Wale Jana blasts Timi Dakolo and his wife, supports his pastor, Fatoyinbo

Businessman, Wale Jana, who is also a member of Pastor Fatoyinbo’s COZA’s church, has reacted to Busola Dakolo’s explosive interview.

Read Below,

I just watched @busoladakolo video I know the world gets emotional the moment a woman mentions that she was raped but if you will take a minute to think objectively; the oldest way a woman can try to destroy a man is to accuse him of rape.

Any man is guilty of this offence in the eyes of the public until otherwise and if she has a little social status like the wife of a struggling musician like @timidakolo it makes it look credible.

Why is she doing this? Timi and wife are a pawn in a conspiracy and also because it will help him sell some records which he desperately needs to sell, they will also trend for a while, she has already opened unbroken.ng an online platform to cash in on the drama just like @esewalter and then its over!

I am a proud COZA member and @biodunfatoyinbo is my father and he has been a blessing to millions of people all over the world. This time there will be no silence and since you want war, you will have it. If @biodunfatoyinbo has been a blessing to you, its time to speak up, don’t keep quiet!

@timidakolo and @busoladakolo are not saints, she was a choir member and Timi was a choir leader in church when she got pregnant with her first baby, Timi denied that they weren’t having an affair and then she got pregnant the second time and that was when the church forced them to get married. This chorister was sleeping with her choir master and was a baby mama with two kids before they got married. These are morally bankrupt people and all that talk in the video will not hold water under cross examination.

Another thing that bothers me is why all the people troubling the body of christ @daddyfreeze @timidakolo @busoladakolo @chudeity all attend a particular church

Timi and Busola have a LOT of skeletons and they both live in glass houses and they are busy throwing stones. Its time to shatter this house of cards these people have built, its time to deal with cyber bullying and vague social media allegations and this couple will be the scape goats.

Some reactions to his post;

julietibrahim: Wow! I had alot of respect for you but after reading this I’m appalled! Do you know what it takes for a grown woman to come out and speak about being raped even accept to be labeled a victim; not to talk of announcing that she lost her virginity to RAPE? You certainly have the mind of a rapist for even typing this selfish nonsense on your page today wale! Do you know how many of us that has been molested and violated yet we can’t find the courage to speak up? Ask your wife, sisters and mother how it feels like and works! I’m sure one of them has secrets too! You are the struggling one here trying to sell your brand and products. Timi is not struggling. This is so low of you!

lalaakindoju: Just so you know, this comment makes you an accomplice and you are part of the problem!!! Dig out Timi and Busola’s entire past!!! It changes nothing. It is people like you that make people stay away from church because it is obvious you worship your pastor-(a man)and you will do nothing to keep his image clean no matter the consequence

efeirele: I’m so ashamed of you…and you are a father! I think you people forget that your ‘pastors’ are humans too…

lalaakindoju: WOW!!! You really think this is about selling records??? Really????? Timi and Busola do not claim to be saints, they embrace their journey and their past. Did you listen to how specific she was??? Do you really think a woman would risk all this bashing for cheap fame???? Have you been raped or sexually abused before??? Do you know the damage it causes??? You really really really really think a woman will risk all this bashing because she and her husband want to sell records. I pray nobody you love experiences rape or sexual abuse of any form.

kemiadetiba: A word of advice. One can be a blessing to you and a monster to others. This isn’t a nollywood film where the wicked step mother or father is wicked to everyone including herself. Adolf Hitler was one of the most charismatic people that ever lived. How else would he have been able to lead an entire country to invade, and commit the worst of atrocities against the jews. There is such a thing as a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Be mindful… is blind and there is stupid. Because you have not witnesses personally doesn’t mean it can or has never happened. Don’t write someone a blank check because he stands behind a pulpit. This would never be the first time we’ve heard stories of the “annoited” falling from “Grace”. Neither will this be the last. She has come out to say her truth. Whether you believe her or not she deserves to unburden.

denolagrey: This is extremely reckless and part of the problem we are all talking about. In the space of a few sentences,
You have tried to discredit a rape survivor and her husband by alleging that they are speaking up because of clout and to cash out.You have also brought up information about the beginning of a pretty successful marriage by the way, and how it doesn’t fit your “moral code”. Also further trying to discredit the survivor. All to defend a man that has numerous rape allegations because he was nice to you, prayed for and with you and let you put him on a pedestal. I don’t know you, and honestly, looking forward to never meeting. But i suggest you search your soul and question if you might be wrong in your judgement instead of attacking someone that has been through so much.
Awful.

lillyafe: He might be your pastor, but there are better ways to take a stand. Look at @akahnnani it was a difficult position for him, but he found a way. Rape is not an easy thing for anyone to go through. You can’t fight people for telling their truth, you have no idea how long it took her to get to this point. Nobody is above the law.

symplysimi: This is so shamfule.

broomeh: With all due respect Sir, we are not interested in hearing from you or any member of your church. We want to hear from your pastor. The oldest stunt in the book is to discredit the witness to distract people from the message. These allegations are very serious sir. Let him speak up, and please don’t distract us.

Nigerians storm Biodun Fatoyinbo’s Instagram Page to Drag Him to Hell

Busola Dakolo

Following the rape accusation story between Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola and COZA pastor, Biosun Fatoyinbo, Nigerians have stormed the Instagram page of the pastor to drag him.

adeolaorente: “This event will cause a Shift”…,,how many wombs have you shifted sir. I mean miraculously, the pastor, the shifter, the giver, the givee, the taker, the takee. Eku ise Oluwa Paito ?

do2dtun: PAstor Gucci and Prada… wehdone sir!!!! You still want to hold a show abi instead of to be sensitive enough to be quiet and shut the hell up… don’t worry karma dey wait you #PulpitPervert

kween_mercy: I will never attend your church again,infact I’m not going to any church again….God will judge????

bianca_biankiss: Not as if am a bad person ohhh but I don’t like having a very closeeee relationship with pastors/priests some of them are not called by God…I rather go to God my father……..MR Oga u are wicked am sure it not only Busayo u av done it with….ur past has fetch u wicked man.

richiecutie64: Awon pastor orun apaadi ??

lilyibu: His wife is aware of her husbands antics and still covers for him. For money? Prestige? Are you being manipulated Madam Fatoyinbo, you can’t claim ignorance. Your husband is a master

appleperp: I will attend ur church on Sunday, to see how d preaching will go ??

o_kalu: This is terrible! It’s amazing how people look up to you as a mentor to be steadfast and encourage spirituality but here u are defiling girls, holy sacrilege! How can u move forward? It’s a disgrace!

iam_helenna: Trust God and not pastors they ain’t holy like this one ☝️

1love_and_family: Do you have a robust reply to the accusation??? You are wicked!!! Taking advantage of naive young girls in your so called church. Shame!

miziz_n: We are still waiting on your robust response sir, many many years later!!! Dont you think it’s about time??

tegaajogun: Eagerly waiting to read your robust response. I also hope you get what is coming to you

temmy_bayo: The COZA people will still keep celebrating rubbish ??.No wonder the Bible says judgement will start from the house of God.

chiddyslim: I wonder what you really do preach to your members about sin. Because from the looks of things you seem comfortable doing same. Also remember sir, something must bring a man down in life if he is not careful and it seems yours is women the spirit of Deliah. She was Samson ‘ s downfall. I still wonder how your member look up to you for guidance and advice, how your wife feels about all this and how your children feel about this gossip on social media. Recall sir what is on the Internet is forever on the Internet ?

mz_simi: Shame on you!!!! You’re not a pastor. Stop deceiving people

chiddyslim: It’s sad to hear what people say about Pastors and now this interview. I recall sometime back we also read and listen to some other lady who accused this same man of taking advantage of her ignorance and much later she denounced being a Christian. It’s sad that bad news travels fast especially that of the church. Oga please if you are still in the act of taking advantage of women you really really need to retrace your steps.

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Stefflon Don, British rapper and songwriter, says Burna Boy expressed his desire to marry her during their encounter in Ghana.

The 27-year-old London-based R&B vocalist made this disclosure while narrating how she met the singer during an interview with Power 105.1, a radio station in Los Angeles.

“Burna Boy is my baby. This is my ring. Next time, it would be his on my finger. I mean, he told me. I’m not just making things up. He’s Nigerian and you know Nigerian weddings are really big. I love Nigerian culture, its amazing,” she said.

“I met him in Ghana. I was in Africa for a show. Then, I missed my flight. He also had a show where he performed and I went to the show. The rest is history baby.

“He told me I was going to be his wife and you know how boys always talk shit. I didn’t remember he said that. But he told me and I was like ‘whatever’.”

Stephanie Victoria Allen, who rose to fame after her 2017 single ‘Hurtin Me’ featuring French Montana, peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart.

She debuted her mixtape ‘Real Ting’ in 2016 and followed up with another ‘Secure’ in 2018.

Rape: 5 shocking things Busola Dakolo said about COZA’s pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo

One of the most shocking and explosive stories you’d be reading today is that of Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola Dakolo revealing how the senior pastor of Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly, Biodun Fatoyinbo raped her twice years ago.

In an exclusive interview with YNaija, Busola gave a detailed account of how she met the pastor while she was in secondary school and started worshipping at his then club turned church after a lot of persuasions from her sisters.

Busola Fatoyinbo revealed in graphic details how Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo was ruthless and unremorseful during the period he raped her. She went on to reveal how finally opened up to her family about the raped incident and how her brother was held back from attacking Pastor Fatoyinbo. Here are five explosive things Busola Dakolo said about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.

1. Their first encounter

“I have to say this is the first time I would be coming out like in public to discuss something with someone else, except my family and my husband. I was still in secondary school and I came home, I was still staying in Ilorin because I was born in Ilorin, went to primary and secondary in Ilorin. I returned home for a particular holiday and my sisters all told me that they are now going to a particular club…I went there and they said time for new first timers to stand up and I did, introduced myself as Busola and explained my journey there,” she said.

She went on to talk about how she wasn’t really interested in coming to the club because of the way they worshiped God but was impressed by the kind of messages and what people had to say.

“After the message, Pastor Bioudun Fatoyinbo preached, he came to meet me after the service, then it wasn’t COZA, it was called Divine Delight Club and he wasn’t married yet but he was engaged to his present wife. He came to meet me and said I was such a bold lady that he had never seen someone like this, that I needed to keep the fire then he said, can you do something in the next meeting before you go to school? He asked me when I’ll be going back to school…then I told him I can sing and he said that’s great. He then said he plays the keyboard that he would help me rehearse. So, I told my sisters,” she said.

For Busola, because she was skeptical about the club, she informed her sister about her unwillingness to actually go ahead with the plan to which they rebuffed her. She, however, agreed and decided to go ahead.

“My sister then took me to his house, he was living with his father and his wife was always there. She left me there because he was already seated by the keyboard. As at then, I didn’t have a phone, even my house, we didn’t have any landline. So he asked me what kind of song I wanted to sing, I did and we rehearsed and I went back home. So the next meeting I did the song and I was singing someone came out to give his life to Christ…after the service he gave me books to read, but it wasn’t at the spot,” she said.

2. How Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo raped her the first time

The first time he visited, he asked if she’d join him on an errand run. Her mother was concerned but didn’t really push when Busola insisted that she wanted to go. They drove in his white Mercedes Benz and finally spoke for the first time. Though she was normally guarded around men, Fatoyinbo was charming, using his knowledge of her family and the absence of her father to gain her trust. Before long, he was visiting the house regularly, engaging her in ways her unavoidably distant sisters weren’t.

“One particular day, Pastor Biodun came to meet me and he said, you don’t like to talk and he was like how are you and I was like I’m fine. He started coming to my house and my family was very involved in the COZA,” she wrote.

Then one morning, Fatoyinbo showed up at her house unannounced. It was a Monday morning early enough that Busola Dakolo was still in her nightgown. Her mother had traveled with her sisters and were absent at service the previous Sunday. He didn’t say a word, forcing her onto a chair, speaking only to command her to do as he said. It took Busola a while to come to terms with what was about to happen, and it was why she didn’t struggle or make a fuss when he pulled down her underwear and raped her. She remembers he didn’t say anything after, left to his car, returned with a bottle of Krest and forced her to drink it, probably as some crude contraceptive. She remembers him saying.

“You should be happy that a man of God did this to you.” At this time, his wife had just given birth to their first child, Oluwashindara.

3. Raping her the second time

She was too terrified to tell her sisters or mother about his violence, stewing in silence for a week. Her sisters were active in the church, and to avoid suspicion she followed them to church the next Sunday. She remembers he spoke about grace during the service and after, Modele Fatoyinbo asks that she come to help her with her new baby, something she had never done before. It was normal for church members to come to serve at the pastor’s house so her sisters allayed her protests.

Feeling she had no options, she went to her pastor’s house, Fatoyinbo tried to isolate her later that night from his wife and their daughter by insisting she slept in the family’s guest room. She managed to thwart his plans, appealing to the pastor’s wife to let her sleep in their master bedroom. “No one ignores me.” He would tell her this the next morning, smacking her butt. It was an ominous enough statement that Busola became apprehensive and tried to leave for her house once it was past twilight. It was the first of many threats she would get from the flamboyant pastor.

Fatoyinbo would insist on dropping her off at home, even though she protested several times. Instead of dropping her off at the junction as he had promised, he detoured, driving her away from safety and towards a secluded spot. He threatened her the entire drive, making proclamations about how he owned her and how he was angry that he had thwarted her the night before. He opened the car, pulled her out of the passenger seat and raped her a second time in the space of a week. First behind the car, then moving her to the bonnet for ease of access.

She didn’t fight, she had lost all her will to. She’d protected her virginity for so long that having it forcefully taken this way broke her. He guided back into the car when he was done, and told her he loved her, speaking of how he’d told his pastors that men of God raped women, that there was nothing special about what he did. He dropped her off outside her home as though everything was normal.

4. Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo confessing

In Lagos, her sister who she believes has the Sight, told her about a dream she had had, where she’d seen Busola crying, blood on a chair and Fatoyinbo smiling. She asked her pointedly, breaking months of silence and starting a flood of admissions about the rape and everything that had happened. Her sister convinced her to return to Ilorin and together they told her other sisters and her brother, who was studying at the University of Ilorin. Her brother flew into a rage, grabbing a pocket knife and taking her to Fatoyinbo’s house. He was able to intercept them before they reached his house, and together with Wole Soetan, who she suggests is now the pastor of the COZA Portharcourt branch, convince them to return home and that Fatoyinbo would follow.

The pastor and two of his church members would eventually come to pacify her family, blaming the devil and Soetan even promising to leave the church to show how little tolerance he had for promiscuity.

After Soetan would confide in Busola that he couldn’t leave the church because he felt Fatoyinbo was ‘weak’ and needed spiritual guidance and support. He convinced her siblings to keep the rape and assault from her mother. Numb to all emotion, Busola pretended to concede and after two weeks of constant visitation from the pastors and the unspoken implication that Fatoyinbo was an alleged reformed cultist with a lot to lose if news of her rape went public, she returned to the church to protect her family and project normalcy.

5. How Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo continued to target her

Fatoyinbo continued to target Busola in the intervening months, organizing prayer sessions and specialized deliverance sessions with guest pastors to help ‘repair’ her ‘bondage’ and suggesting to her that the violence he had meted towards her was a problem they both had in common and needed communal deliverance, Busola would find out that Fatoyinbo had been telling church members that she wasn’t ready for a relationship when the pastor’s cousin befriended her.

Their time would eventually develop into a relationship and she would confide in him about what had happened to her. With his help, she would leave the church and join another congregation.

Source: Pulse.ng

Banky w, Timi Dakolo, others reacts to Busola Dakolo’s explosive interview

Popular singer, Timi Dakolo reacted before his wife explosive interview aired.

In the interview, Busola revealed that she was raped by Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, the founder of The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA).

In the interview with Chude Jideonwo, Busola revealed that she was raped by Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo when she was still a member of the church under 18.

She further revealed that the incident occurred in their house, and quite early in the morning when her parents were away.

Some reactions below;

Fatoyinbo showed up at her house unannounced. It was a Monday morning early enough that Busola Dakolo was still in her nightgown. Her mother had traveled with her sisters and were absent at service the previous sunday. He didn’t say a word, forcing her onto a chair, speaking only to command her to do as he said. It took Busola a while to come to terms with what was about to happen, and it was why she didn’t struggle or make a fuss when he pulled down her underwear and raped her. She remembers he didn’t say anything after, left to his car, returned with a bottle of Krest and forced her to drink it, probably as some crude contraceptive. She remembers him saying.

You should be happy that a man of God did this to you.”

At this time, his wife had just given birth to their first child, Oluwashindara.

AFFLICTION STRIKES A SECOND TIME

Busola spoke up because her husband, the singer Timi Dakolo put up a social media post on Instagram accusing Nigerian clergy of condoning rape and sexual assault. People had approached him anonymously about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo targeting underage girls for sexual relationships and he felt obligated to publicly speak up on their behalf. His posts had created intense backlash and support and sparked rumours about who the subject of his post was and who the victims were. This wasn’t the first time Timi Dakolo had spoken up about sexual assault and he was aware of what had happened to her from the beginning of their relationship.

What motivated her to speak up about her rape was a social media post from an anonymous account that had insinuated that she had been promiscuous as a teenager and had affairs with pastors when she lived in Ilorin and questioned the paternity of her children.

The reality was, rather than the fabricated promiscuous teenager, Busola Dakolo was an isolated girl, terrified of Fatoyinbo whose salvation story heavily featured his past as a cult member. She was too terrified to tell her sisters or mother about his violence, stewing in silence for a week. Her sisters were active in the church, and to avoid suspicion she followed them to church the next Sunday. She remembers he spoke about grace during the service and after, Modele Fatoyinbo asks that she come to help her with her new baby, something she had never done before. It was normal for church members to come serve at the pastor’s house so her sisters allayed her protests.

Feeling she had no options, she went to her pastor’s house, Fatoyinbo tried to isolate her later that night from his wife and their daughter by insisting she slept in the family’s guest room. She managed to thwart his plans, appealing to the pastor’s wife to let her sleep in their master bedroom.

“No one ignores me.”

He would tell her this the next morning, smacking her butt. It was an ominous enough statement that Busola became apprehensive and tried to leave for her house once it was past twilight. It was the first of many threats she would get from the flamboyant pastor. Fatoyinbo would insist on dropping her off at home, even though she protested several times. Instead of dropping her off at the junction as he had promised, he detoured, driving her away from safety and towards a secluded spot. He threatened her the entire drive, making proclamations about how he owned her and how he was angry that he had thwarted her the night before. He opened the car, pulled her out of the passenger seat and raped her a second time in the space of a week. First behind the car, then moving her to the bonnet for ease of access.

She didn’t fight, she had lost all her will to. She’d protected her virginity for so long that having it forcefully taken this way broke her. He guided back into the car when he was done, and told her he loved her, speaking of how he’d told his pastors that men of God raped women, that there was nothing special about what he did. He dropped her off outside her home as though everything was normal. She bathed immediately after and didn’t leave her room for three days, but while her siblings were worried about her, no one made any connections between her sudden mood and her married pastor. Busola’s family was a ‘church family’, a family so involved in church activities that their home was routinely used as a hostel for visiting ministers and guests of the church. Fatoyinbo had exploited that, and did it again when he showed up the next Sunday, to ask why she hadn’t gone to church that Sunday. She was afraid of drawing attention to herself, so she went to church the next Sunday, and kept going, even though she left the choir and began to voice her dissent towards Fatoyinbo.

THE BEGINNING OF RELIEF

A dream was the catalyst for Busola opening up for the first time about Fatoyinbo raping her. Her elder sister had relocated to Lagos, and she pleaded to visit, drained from avoiding the pastor. In Lagos, her sister who she believes has the Sight, told her about a dream she had had, where she’d seen Busola crying, blood on a chair and Fatoyinbo smiling. She asked her pointedly, breaking months of silence and starting a flood of admissions about the rape and everything that had happened. Her sister convinced her to return to Ilorin and together they told her other sisters and her brother, who was studying at the University of Ilorin. Her brother flew into a rage, grabbing a pocket knife and taking her to Fatoyinbo’s house. He was able to intercept them before they reached his house, and together with Wole Soetan, who she suggests is now the pastor of the COZA Portharcourt branch, convince them to return home and that Fatoyinbo would follow.

The pastor and two of his church members would eventually come to pacify her family, blaming the devil and Soetan even promising to leave the church to show how little tolerance he had for promiscuity. After Soetan would confide in Busola that he couldn’t leave the church because he felt Fatoyinbo was ‘weak’ and needed spiritual guidance and support. He convinced her siblings to keep the rape and assault from her mother. Numb to all emotion, Busola pretended to concede and after two weeks of constant visitation from the pastors and the unspoken implication that Fatoyinbo was an alleged reformed cultist with a lot to lose if news of her rape went public, she returned to the church to protect her family and project normalcy. It was clear to her at this point that she would never feel comfortable within organized religion.

Fatoyinbo continued to target Busola in the intervening months, organizing prayer sessions and specialized deliverance sessions with guest pastors to help ‘repair’ her ‘bondage’ and suggesting to her that the violence he had meted towards her was a problem they both had in common and needed communal deliverance, Busola would find out that Fatoyinbo had been telling church members that she wasn’t ready for a relationship when the pastor’s cousin befriended her. Their time would eventually develop into a relationship and she would confide in him about what had happened to her.

With his help, she would leave the church and join another congregation.

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Music: Niniola – Boda Sodiq

Niniola Boda Sodiq

Afro-house Queen, Niniola comes through with a brand new jam, tagged “Boda Sodiq“. This time around she teams up with KelP vibes.

Niniola Boda Sodiq

On this record it seems like Boda Sodiq took advantage of Niniola in his boys quarters, will be needing a Yoruba translator to properly comprehend the drama but that’s a problem for another day because we came for the dance which is literally impossible not to move your body when listening to this one.

Nini never disappoints when it comes to great dance tune with body spice. Enjoy!

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Music: Timaya – 2Stoopid

Timaya 2Stoopid

Dancehall singer, Timaya is here with a brand new tune tagged, “2 Stoopid!”. This new song was produced by MasterKraft.

This goes ahead the impact points of the huge accomplishment from his recently discharged venture, ‘Chulo Vibes’ EP which houses 9-tracks.

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You should be happy a man of God disvirgined you – Concluding part of Busola Dakolo’s shocking interview

Biodun Fatoyinbo surrenders

Below is the concluding part of Busola’s interview with YNaija, where she accused popular COZA pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo of raping her multiple times.

According to Busola, she was a virgin when the pastor allegedly raped her at 17. She stated that after he had allegedly raped her inside her mother’s living room, Pastor Biodun told her she should be happy a man of God was the one who took her virginity.

Watch the concluding parts of the interview below.. (Press Play Below)

Video: D’Banj – SHY

DB Records presents the official music video for “SHY” from its boss, D’Banj. The video to this song was shot and directed by TG Omori.

‘Shy’ is D’Banj’s new single which also serves as his debut solo single this year. To push the song further and thrill his fans for the weekend D’Banj wastes no time in dropping the visuals.

Some parts displays the Igbo culture of music entertainment (Dance and the drums) and other shows a celebrity/wealthy man with a Shy personality.

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Corps member shares an encounter with a ‘mad man’ on her way for her final clearance

A female corps member, Jesam Ofem has shared the experience she had with a mad man on her way for her final clearance. The excited corper revealed she offered the man money which he used to buy food.

Sharing the experience, she wrote:

“This mad man made my day. I was going to the local govt for my final clearance and he beg me money so I gave him money he was so happy to the extend of embracing me, everybody laugh so hard he used the money to buy something nd still came back tanking me I was very happy.

“You can see the joy on his face this made me believe that something good will definitely workout for me in my passing out on Thursday, general hospital Onitsha north.”

“COZA Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo raped me” – Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola gives shocking revelation (Video)

Biodun Fatoyinbo raped

Spouse of popular singer, Timi Dakolo, Busola has just shocked the world in a new interview where she reveals that COZA Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo raped her when she was still very much younger.

Busola, the mother 3, made this shocking revelation in an exclusive with Y!Naija, where she also said the man of God has engaged in may sexual harassment related issues.

Busola explained in the interview how Pastor Biodun allegedly tried forcing to have sex with her in his matrimonial home when she came to assist his wife when she delivered her first child.

Biodun Fatoyinbo raped

This comes not long that the singer recently launched an attack on the clergyman, anonymously. He called out the pastor, accusing him of taking advantage of women in his ministry and leaving them broken emotionally.

Read the interview as reported by YNaija below and watch the full interview below:

ON MEETING BIODUN FATOYINBO FOR THE FIRST TIME

Busola Dakolo was born and lived most of her early life in Ilorin. The first time she left Ilorin was for secondary school at Suleja and that time away allowed her really find her Christianity. She joined and rose to become the vice-president of the Gifted School Academy Suleja’s fellowship and embraced a conservative approach to Christianity, growing to become distrustful of churches and fellowships that tried to copy worldly trends as a way to reach people outside the church. She returned home for the holidays to find that her sisters had started attending a non-denominational ‘youth club’ that embraced all kinds of people and focused on worship and fellowship over doctrine and legalism. It took a while but her sisters convinced her to go by telling her she needed to meet different kinds of people, especially former prostitutes and cultists that have given their lives to Christ.

Busola reluctantly joined her sisters for the youth club, but she wasn’t comfortable there, partly because of the way they worshipped and because I was the youngest person there. After the service, there was a first timers call, and Busola stood up and introduced herself, explaining her initial skepticism and how their worship had changed her mind. After the service, the pastor of the club, a much younger Biodun Fatoyinbo came looking for her after the service.

Pastor Biodun wasn’t yet married ( though he was engaged to his current wife) and the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) wasn’t yet a church, it was called Divine Delight Club. He expressed his surprise at how bold she was for someone so young and encouraged her to keep speaking up for herself. He also managed to convince her to sing at their next meeting before she left back for school. To sell this idea, he offered to personally rehearse with her, mentioning that he played the keyboard. This was before mobile phones and internet, so Busola’s sister had to take her to Fatoyinbo, who was living with his parents at the time.

Though Busola remembers the song they rehearsed, their rehearsal was uneventful, and at the next meeting she performed, her performance moving enough that a former cultist who was attending the club public renounced his past and embraced Christianity. After, the members of the club affirmed her and Fatoyinbo convinced her through gifts of books and cassette tapes to keep attending their club when she was back home from school.

Returning to school and the more conservative worship environment she was used to was harder than she had anticipated. For the rest of her secondary school year, she struggled with guilt, shuffling between her role in the conservative Fellowship of Christian Students (FCS) and the more liberal world of Fatoyinbo’s COZA. She felt she was living a dual life. Eventually she graduated and returned home to find that Divine Delight Club had grown into a church headed by Fatoyinbo, and her sisters had convinced her family to join the church. It felt like the only option she had to join as well.

A YEARNING FOR UNDERSTANDING LEADS TO RAPE

Busola had embraced conservatism because she’d grown up in a polygamous family and she wanted some control over her own life in service of something bigger than herself. Her father was largely absent in her life and her mother had tried to shield them from the financial difficulty that came with parenting her and her sisters alone but she saw and it affected her deeply. Conservative Christianity gave her purpose and the structure she desperately craved. She joined the choir at COZA as a way to integrate into the church and rid herself of the discomfort she felt towards the church. Being in the choir made her visible and eventually Fatoyinbo would take an interest in her, inviting himself to her home under the guise of getting to know her better.

The first time he visited, he asked if she’d join him on an errand run. Her mother was concerned but didn’t really push when Busola insisted that she wanted to go. They drove in his white Mercedes Benz and finally spoke for the first time. Though she was normally guarded around men, Fatoyinbo was charming, using his knowledge of her family and the absence of her father to gain her trust. Before long, he was visiting the house regularly, engaging her in ways her unavoidably distant sisters weren’t.

Fatoyinbo showed up at her house unannounced. It was a Monday morning early enough that Busola Dakolo was still in her nightgown. Her mother had traveled with her sisters and were absent at service the previous sunday. He didn’t say a word, forcing her onto a chair, speaking only to command her to do as he said. It took Busola a while to come to terms with what was about to happen, and it was why she didn’t struggle or make a fuss when he pulled down her underwear and raped her. She remembers he didn’t say anything after, left to his car, returned with a bottle of Krest and forced her to drink it, probably as some crude contraceptive. She remembers him saying.

You should be happy that a man of God did this to you.”

At this time, his wife had just given birth to their first child, Oluwashindara.

AFFLICTION STRIKES A SECOND TIME

Busola spoke up because her husband, the singer Timi Dakolo put up a social media post on Instagram accusing Nigerian clergy of condoning rape and sexual assault. People had approached him anonymously about Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo targeting underage girls for sexual relationships and he felt obligated to publicly speak up on their behalf. His posts had created intense backlash and support and sparked rumours about who the subject of his post was and who the victims were. This wasn’t the first time Timi Dakolo had spoken up about sexual assault and he was aware of what had happened to her from the beginning of their relationship.

What motivated her to speak up about her rape was a social media post from an anonymous account that had insinuated that she had been promiscuous as a teenager and had affairs with pastors when she lived in Ilorin and questioned the paternity of her children.

The reality was, rather than the fabricated promiscuous teenager, Busola Dakolo was an isolated girl, terrified of Fatoyinbo whose salvation story heavily featured his past as a cult member. She was too terrified to tell her sisters or mother about his violence, stewing in silence for a week. Her sisters were active in the church, and to avoid suspicion she followed them to church the next Sunday. She remembers he spoke about grace during the service and after, Modele Fatoyinbo asks that she come to help her with her new baby, something she had never done before. It was normal for church members to come serve at the pastor’s house so her sisters allayed her protests.

Feeling she had no options, she went to her pastor’s house, Fatoyinbo tried to isolate her later that night from his wife and their daughter by insisting she slept in the family’s guest room. She managed to thwart his plans, appealing to the pastor’s wife to let her sleep in their master bedroom.

“No one ignores me.”

He would tell her this the next morning, smacking her butt. It was an ominous enough statement that Busola became apprehensive and tried to leave for her house once it was past twilight. It was the first of many threats she would get from the flamboyant pastor. Fatoyinbo would insist on dropping her off at home, even though she protested several times. Instead of dropping her off at the junction as he had promised, he detoured, driving her away from safety and towards a secluded spot. He threatened her the entire drive, making proclamations about how he owned her and how he was angry that he had thwarted her the night before. He opened the car, pulled her out of the passenger seat and raped her a second time in the space of a week. First behind the car, then moving her to the bonnet for ease of access.

She didn’t fight, she had lost all her will to. She’d protected her virginity for so long that having it forcefully taken this way broke her. He guided back into the car when he was done, and told her he loved her, speaking of how he’d told his pastors that men of God raped women, that there was nothing special about what he did. He dropped her off outside her home as though everything was normal. She bathed immediately after and didn’t leave her room for three days, but while her siblings were worried about her, no one made any connections between her sudden mood and her married pastor. Busola’s family was a ‘church family’, a family so involved in church activities that their home was routinely used as a hostel for visiting ministers and guests of the church. Fatoyinbo had exploited that, and did it again when he showed up the next Sunday, to ask why she hadn’t gone to church that Sunday. She was afraid of drawing attention to herself, so she went to church the next Sunday, and kept going, even though she left the choir and began to voice her dissent towards Fatoyinbo.

THE BEGINNING OF RELIEF

A dream was the catalyst for Busola opening up for the first time about Fatoyinbo raping her. Her elder sister had relocated to Lagos, and she pleaded to visit, drained from avoiding the pastor. In Lagos, her sister who she believes has the Sight, told her about a dream she had had, where she’d seen Busola crying, blood on a chair and Fatoyinbo smiling. She asked her pointedly, breaking months of silence and starting a flood of admissions about the rape and everything that had happened. Her sister convinced her to return to Ilorin and together they told her other sisters and her brother, who was studying at the University of Ilorin. Her brother flew into a rage, grabbing a pocket knife and taking her to Fatoyinbo’s house. He was able to intercept them before they reached his house, and together with Wole Soetan, who she suggests is now the pastor of the COZA Portharcourt branch, convince them to return home and that Fatoyinbo would follow.

The pastor and two of his church members would eventually come to pacify her family, blaming the devil and Soetan even promising to leave the church to show how little tolerance he had for promiscuity. After Soetan would confide in Busola that he couldn’t leave the church because he felt Fatoyinbo was ‘weak’ and needed spiritual guidance and support. He convinced her siblings to keep the rape and assault from her mother. Numb to all emotion, Busola pretended to concede and after two weeks of constant visitation from the pastors and the unspoken implication that Fatoyinbo was an alleged reformed cultist with a lot to lose if news of her rape went public, she returned to the church to protect her family and project normalcy. It was clear to her at this point that she would never feel comfortable within organized religion.

Fatoyinbo continued to target Busola in the intervening months, organizing prayer sessions and specialized deliverance sessions with guest pastors to help ‘repair’ her ‘bondage’ and suggesting to her that the violence he had meted towards her was a problem they both had in common and needed communal deliverance, Busola would find out that Fatoyinbo had been telling church members that she wasn’t ready for a relationship when the pastor’s cousin befriended her. Their time would eventually develop into a relationship and she would confide in him about what had happened to her.

With his help, she would leave the church and join another congregation.

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35 years later, man finally gets to dance with the lady that snubbed him in OAU (photos)

Nigerian man, Ope Banwo, has shared a beautiful story on his Facebook page. Banwo, a lawyer and entrepreneur based in the US, recounted how his former classmate identified as Dayo Awotesu, turned him down when he asked for a dance with her 35 years ago, and how he carried the ”pain” in his heart for many years.

Recently, he had the chance to dance with her and has shared his joy in this beautiful piece he wrote.

Read below.

THE DANCE THAT TOOK ME 35 YEARS TO GET!! Finally, After 35 Years, I got The Redemption Dance! This picture below is a great example why you can never give up or ever say never, never to anything.

The picture has such a rich story behind it that it will take a day to explain but here is the summary: I once asked this sweet babe, Dayo Awotesu (one of the most beautiful girls in my Unife Law Class Of 1985) to dance at an off campus party in 1984 when we were all still teenagers in the University. However, She ‘NAILED’ me and refused to dance with me. Ouch!

My friends laughed at me at that party for trying to ‘punch above my weight’. My dressing was awful becos I went to that party in the borrowed T-shirt of my buddy, Muyiwa Omole. So it was loose fitting and l looked like a ‘refugee’ compared to her o. (In my Defence sha, dayo was so stunningly hot, and also had a very rich dad, it took serious heart for most guys in our class then to even summon the courage to say ‘hello’ to her though she herself was always sweet to everyone and approachable. So getting the boldness to ask for dance should earn me points but my ‘wicked’ friends then were having none of that excuse. A Nail is a Nail, they said. .)

For years my closest buddies laughed at my ‘nailing’ experience whenever her name came up. She probably didn’t even remember the incident for years.

Afterall, I must be just one of the long line of the casualty list of The Nailed who wanted a piece of her

But I never gave up on The Dance!

Fast forward 35 years to the day of the ‘nail’, I ran into her again on our Unife 1985 Alumni group and of course since I never give up on a loss, I used the occasion to quickly ‘demand’ my Restitution Dance o and this time my good colleagues which included judges of the high court and Court of Appeals , SANs, SSGs, Oil. Maritime and power executives etc, even Deputy Governors all chimed in and demanded that ‘restitution’ must be made!

Before you could say ‘nail!’, a couple of my colleagues had paid for Hall and arranged food and drinks in Lekki and a Reunion Dance was fixed for Sunday June 16th. Gbaam!

Over 50 people in our 1985 Unife Law graduating class of about 120 people now scattered globally signed up to come for the Reunion and The Restitution Dance! Many are already Grandpa… some with bulging stomachs while some remained uncannily the same in looks

So last week I flew down from the USA For the first reunion Party of our illustrious 1985 Law Graduate set of Unife85 and I GOT my Dance with Dayo Awotesu (now Jalekun)

Of course since anticipation was high for the Redemption Dance I had to practice up a bit and my young daughter also showed me how to make some ‘Zanku Moves’)

This picture is evidence that The Nail has finally been removed.

Dayo, My Dancee, remained the sweetest babe you can ever know and she was gracious all through and she and her colleagues even baked a giant cake and wrote all our set member names on it too. Amazing !

Last week in Lagos was Probably the HAPPIEST I have been in a long time to be among my colleagues some of which I have not seen in 33 years after law school. We had serious fun and celebrated each other as teenage colleagues and many old friendships were renewed.

Moral: it’s a funny story but it says’ Never give up on your dreams’. ‘Never dwell on negativity or setback’. What once once a bitter or embarrassing experience could very well turn out to be a big source of joy later in life and the catalyst for great friendships and opportunities

Dayo Awotesu Jalekun, you Rock!!!

Mucic: CDQ – Onye Eze 2.0 ft. Zlatan

CDQ Onye Eze 2.0

Nigerian rapper, CDQ is back with the remix of his song “Onye Eze”, and on this one he features Zanku master, Zlatan.

The rapper didn’t go solo however collaborates with the rave existing apart from everything else, Zlatan for this dazzling exertion and we’re not disillusioned by any means.

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Yahoo kingpin pleads guilty, jailed, forfeits properties to FG

Justice Simon Amobeda of the Federal High Court sitting in Calabar, Cross River State, on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, jailed a notorious yahoo yahoo kingpin, Akpojivi Onoriode, who was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on a one-count charge bordering on cybercrime.

The convict, a 29-year-old graduate of Delta State University, Abraka and a father of two, was arrested by operatives of the Uyo Zonal Office of the Commission in the early hours of Saturday, May 4, 2019, following intelligence report exposing him of living above his means. He was picked up at his lavishly furnished duplex on Plot 10, Block VI, Unical Satellite Town, Calabar, Cross River State.

Upon his arrest, the convict, popularly known as “Blinks” or “Mr. White”, confessed to having offshore accounts in China and narrated how he started the business of defrauding people quite early, while he was still an undergraduate at Delta State University, Abraka in Delta State.

The charge against Akpojivi reads: “That you, Onoriode Joel Akpojivi, on or about the 4th day of May 2019, in Nigeria within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did unlawfully produce, supply, procure for use and distributed a computer program (fake online banking link platform) designed for the purpose of electronically defrauding unsuspecting persons and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 28 (1) (a) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention Etc) Act 2015 and punishable under Section (1) (c) of the same Act.”

Shocked by the weight of evidence gathered against him by the EFCC, Akpojivi chose not to waste the time of the court as he pleaded “guilty” to the charge.

In view of his plea, counsel for the EFCC, A.S. Abuh, informed the court of a plea bargain arrangement entered between the convict and the Commission, dated June 19, 2019 and filed on June 20, 2019.

Pregnant Lady arrested for losing her unborn child after being shot, shooter allowed to go free

Alabama is prosecuting a pregnant woman for manslaughter for losing her baby after being shot in the stomach. However, they aren’t prosecuting her shooter.

Marshae Jones, a 27-year-old Birmingham woman, was shot in the stomach at about noon on Dec. 4, 2018, outside Dollar General on Park Road. She was 5 months pregnant at the time and her unborn child died as a result of the shooting.

Marshae was indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury on a manslaughter charge. She was taken into custody on Wednesday. Meanwhile, charges against her shooter, Ebony Jemison, 23, have been dismissed by a grand jury.

Though Jones didn’t fire the shots that killed her unborn baby girl, according to reports, authorities said the mother initiated the dispute that led to the gunfire. Police initially charged 23-year-old Ebony Jemison with manslaughter, but the charge against Jemison was dismissed after the grand jury failed to indict her.

Pleasant Grove police Lt. Danny Reid said at the time of the shooting: “The investigation showed that the only true victim in this was the unborn baby. It was the mother of the child who initiated and continued the fight which resulted in the death of her own unborn baby.”

Reid said the fight stemmed over the unborn baby’s father. The investigation showed, he said, that it was Jones who initiated and pressed the fight, which ultimately caused Jemison to defend herself and unfortunately caused the death of the baby.

Reid said: “Let’s not lose sight that the unborn baby is the victim here. She had no choice in being brought unnecessarily into a fight where she was relying on her mother for protection.”

The story has sparked outrage as people are saying the victim is being blamed while the criminal is allowed to go free. It has also sparked a discussion about fetal personhood and abortion laws.

Last night we signed the biggest deal in Africa – Wizkid reveals

Multi-award winning singer Ayo Balogun aka Wizkid has taken to social media to reveal he and his team just closed the biggest deal Africa is yet to see.

Taking to social media, Wizkid urged the young ones never to give up on their dreams writing; “Last night we closed the biggest deal in Africa…Never stop believing kids! Blessings and love”

Without Drake, Nobody will know Wizkid – American OAPs

Four American OAPs were having the Wizkid & Drake discussion on their show when one of them stated that ‘Without Drake, Nobody will Know Wizkid’s song”.

The OAPs, DJ Neva, Dmiles, Jaime Da Great and DJ Crooked were on the Road Podcast when this opinion was made.

They stated that some persons are trying hard to make Wizkid the ‘Sean Paul’ of Afrobeats, but reiterated that Wizkid has not done half of what Sean Paul did.

The OAPs also tagged Wizkid as an artiste who isn’t mainstream, adding that apart from music heads nobody in the streets of America knows who Wizkid is.

Watch the clip below;

Nigerian Lady shocked after seeing how Kilishi is being made (video)

A Nigerian woman was left devastated after visiting one of the preparation venues of popular meat snack ‘Kilishi’ in Abuja.

According to the woman, she find it heard to believe after witnessing the unhealthy environment were ‘Kilishi’ is made.

Watch the video below;

Kilishi or Kilichi is a spicy Beef Jerky, a popular snack export from Northern Nigeria most especially Abuja. This is one of those Nigerian snacks that you can eat till your chin pain you yet you will not want to stop.

Kilishi can be likened to Nigerian Suya in that they have similar ingredients but the preparation and texture is different.

Traditionally, Kilishi is dried under the sun’s intense heat for about 3 days.

Father hailed after making a ‘Superman jump’ into pool to save his son from drowning (Video)

A quick-thinking Florida dad is being praised online after he made a ‘Superman jump’ into a swimming pool to save his son from drowning.

Albert Passavanti and his family were lounging by the pool in Palm Beach County, Florida on Sunday when his one-year-old son Rocco was seen walking along the pool’s edge through an open gate around it to get an inflatable ball when he tumbled into the pool.

Immediately, Passavanti ran and made a ‘Superman jump’ by diving over a 4-foot-fence to save his son from drowning.

The incident was captured in a CCTV footage which was later released online.

“The second you see it; you get Superman strength and just have to go for it, whatever you got to do,” he told CNN affiliate WPTV. “It didn’t even cross my mind to go around. It was point A to point B.”

Watch the video below.

Nigerian Lady who mass produce fake Peak Milk in Nigeria nabbed

The lady whose picture is attached here is allegedly the producer of fake Peak Milk in Nigeria. She has been arrested by the Police for further investigation and prosecution.

In 2017, The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC) intercepted a transport vehicle laden with counterfeit Peak Milk products from reaching targeted market in Lagos.

The vehicle, which was suspected to have taken off from the South East, was bound to Lagos State carrying several cartons of the near-perfect Peak Milk products of the 450g refill size when the agency’s surveillance team discovered and seized it.

Don Jazzy Replies Nigerians Hating On His New Artiste, Rema

‘Rema is Mavin Records New artiste, yet some people are hating on him.

The 18-year-old is currently making waves in the music Industry, and he’s received lots of hates.

Record Label Boss, Don Jazzy has come to the defense of the singer, writing; “When I see 30 something years old men with full bear bear hating on Rema wey still be embryo. Ore it’s not for us. Allow the boy influence his age mates in peace”

Some reactions;

Tolexander: Word! Just like the way my fathers do hate on wizkid, Davido, Kizz Daniel, all because of Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey they are used to

Abfinest007: don jazzy nailed it. go n look for ur mate n mess with them

Drabeey: Leave all these booda boodas. What has thinking the way our fathers thought gotten us? We keep envying the oyinbos. They give priory to whatever their children hobby is.

Modath: Don Jazzy said it right, everything is not for everybody. Rema is marketed to the teen tweenie market , so older people hating on him have nothing important to do & not a lot going for them in their own lives … Wizkid & Davido fans are growing with them… Usher and Tyrese generation don’t care much for Chris Brown, Trey songz & co… People mata just taya person.

jaymee0: The guy’s actually making waves, I still don’t understand why people hate.

Abudu2000: You have no idea how painful if feels to take a puppet dummy, write him songs, make him beats, spit into his mouth and ask him to spit it out then all a sudden ppl criticize the puppet. For real jazzy shot himself when he started comparing half baked artist to a full blown wizzy.u know what it means to stay afloat in the industry today? All those childish galbino, designer, wacomzy, sugarboy etc where them dey today? To start is one thing, to keep up is everything

Music: Mr Eazi – Supernova

Mr Eazi Supernova

Nigerian Singer, Mr Eazi drops a new tune tagged “Supernova”. The single ‘Supernova’ was delivered by E-Kelly.

Mr Eazi is having a brilliant year as of now, from performing at Coachella (one of the greatest music shows in America) to being a standout amongst the most included artistes in the mainland this year hitherto. Indeed, even with these, he hints at no backing off by relegating another tune.

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Music: D’Banj – Shy

D'Banj Shy

DB Records founder, D’Banj is here again with a brand new jam tagged, ‘Shy’, just after his last project, ‘Baecation’ where he featured 2Baba.

Currently, D’Banj introduces the principal tagged “SHY” from the two melodies he debuted with Youtube.

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Music: DJ Ecool – Personally

DJ Ecool Personally

DMW official DJ, DJ Ecool is back again with a new single “Personally”. This new jam is produced by In-house producer, SperoachBeatzz.

Following an effective trip in 2018 and his last melody ‘4u’ including singer Davido and Peruzzi.

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Music: Naira Marley – Soapy (Inside Life)

Naira Marley Soapy

Controversial Singer, Naira Marley is out with another hit single tagged ‘Soapy’. This new jam was produced by Rexxie.

Naira Marley Soapy

Naira Marley’s EFCC issue may very well be the greatest gift to his profession as he surely is one of the most blazing specialists in Nigeria at this moment.

In Soapy he goes in on the things that occurred while he was in authority and he probably taken a few shots at some phony companions also.

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