COZA: Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo boycotts sermon, reveals next step concerning Busola Dakolo rape allegations

Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, COZA, on Sunday morning did not take the sermon.

He, therefore, declared prayers at Abuja chapter.

This is following protest asking Pastor Fatoyinbo to step down over the rape allegations by Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola

Busola, the wife of popular singer, Timi Dakolo had alleged that the COZA founder had forcefully raped her when she was young.

The mother-of-three narrated how Pastor Fatoyinbo allegedly forced his way into her when she was a teenager.

Fatoyinbo, who earlier, denied the allegation, on Sunday morning said the elders of the church are on the issue.

He further instructed members of the church not to be violent and stir up prayers.

Fatoyinbo also cancelled the proposed ‘Seven Days of Glory” conference slated for 1st till July 7th in COZA.

“Thank you my members for your support. I’m the most blessed Pastor in the world.

“It took me a longtime to get here today, I dint like what I saw outside this is not what I want to put my members through

“I’m relating to my mentors, the elders of the church are on the matter. With what is going on; we would be having prayers and not “Seven Days of Glory.”

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