During service today, Biodun Fatoyinbo, founder
of the Commonwealth Zion Assembly (COZA), announced a suspension of
“Seven Days of Glory,” a yearly programme of the church, saying the
“Holy Spirit” directed him to do so.
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He added that his
mentors and leaders have advised him to cancel the programme. He said he
didn’t want to put the guest preachers through the stress of coming to
COZA amid such allegations of rape.
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The pastor said he was
unhappy about the scandal rocking the church. Fatoyinbo has been under
pressure since Friday when Busola Dakolo accused him of raping her.
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Although
he denied the allegation, the pastor has been widely criticised, with
some Nigerians on Twitter asking him to step down.
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Also,
during the service, his wife, Pastor Omodele Fatoyinbo, denied claims of
her husband raping Busola Dakolo. According to her, it is impossible
for her husband to be a rapist.
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She said “My husband is not
a rapist. Even if he was an unbeliever, he would not be a rapist.” Her
husband, however, took the microphone from her before she could finish
her speech, and said: “the elders are handling the matter.”
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