BUKOLA DAKOLO, OTHERS, ACCUSE PASTOR OF RAPE
Recently, a huge storm hit both social and news media platform in Nigeria, where Busola Dakolo, wife of Timi Dakolo, accused Biodun Fatoyinbo, the pastor of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) of raping her as a teenager in an interview with Chude Jideonwo of YNaija.It should be noted that this is not the first time Biodun Fatoyinbo gets accused of rape and had illicit sexual relations with under-age women who are his church members. In 2013, one Ese Walter set the internet space abuzz when she alleged, via Facebook post, that she had an illicit love affair with Fatoyinbo while she was studying for her Masters’ degree in London. According to her, Fatoyinbo had gained her trust, favour, and confidence over the one-year period she was attending his church before she travelled abroad. However, this only caused a mild stir and was quickly shut down by members of the church, who went on a rampage, declaring their pastor free of the crime.
However, sequel to Bukola Dakolo's confession, many women under the Twitter hastags #MeToo and #IStandWithBukolaDakolo, have taken to social media platforms to reveal the sexual abuse they have gone through in the past, particularly from either the COZA church or other circumstances. A can of worms was opened to reveal Biodun's ugly past, in which it was revealed that the pastor had narrowly escaped being lynched in Kwara State many years ago for the same alleged accusation of rape.
With the Police is turning a blind eye towards the situation, a band of protestors, United under the hashtag #IStandWithBukolaDakolo arrived at COZA headquarters on Sunday, 30th of June, 2019 to air their grievances and demand that the Biodun Fatoyinbo to step down in light of the various rape accusations filed against him. However, the church members do not appear to believe these accusations, because apart from forming a human blockade to counter protestors, service in church went on as smoothly as possible, with the officiating pastor being Biodun Fatoyinbo himself.
The next day, things took a turn for the worse, however, as Biodun Fatoyinbo finally announced his intent to step down from his post temporarily. This was not nearly enough for the protestors, many claiming that Biodun Fatoyinbo had not addressed the rape allegations levied against him to a reasonable extent, and did not appear to be willing to do so anytime soon.
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