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Another voice rises against Biodun Fatoyinbo

A former member of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) has alleged that the church founder and senior pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo, also raped her. The lady, who spoke in anonymity in another interview released by Y!Naija, said the incident happened in 2017 at Fatoyinbo’s house while she was a staff in the church.

She said Pastor Fatoyinbo who used to be her “spiritual leader” requested that she go to his apartment on a Thursday morning in September 2017 to take instructions for an errand.  “I was there sitting on the couch with him and he started addressing something that has to do with the church,” she said. “Everything moved quickly from there and then he started trying to pull me into a hug and started kissing me, which I found shocking… I was too shocked. It was a couch. I don’t know whether I should hold on to something. I remember telling him continuously ‘you can’t do that, you can’t do that.’

“I remember he kept saying, relax. Just relax. He didn’t flinch,” she said.

Oga COZA don hear ween (and rightfully so). Matters arising everywhere. This must be what happens when you allow your John Thomas minister to you and not the other way round.

 

Elisha Abbo in another mess

Adamawa-North lawmaker, Senator Elisha Abbo, has been drawn into a fresh scandal as a photojournalist, Olumuyiwa Owolabi, has accused him of assault and breach of agreement.

He said he first met Abbo in 2014 during the run-up to the June 2014 Ekiti State governorship election,which Ayodele Fayose won. Owolabi, who was the official photographer of Fayose during the June 2014 election, said he met Abbo in Ekiti State and Abbo told him that he would like him to do some jobs for him.

The photojournalist, who pleaded with Nigerians to help him, also shared photos of private chats he purportedly had with the senator.

Hmmm. In Naija, anyone who is above someone will most times abuse that power. Parents, uncle, aunt, pastor, leader. It’s like it’s wired into our DNA sef. Sad.

 

Child rape: Mynamar’s migraine

Seven nurseries in Myanmar’s capital remained closed as police charged a suspect for allegedly raping a two-year-old, a case that has horrified a country where experts say assaults on children are widespread.

The father of the girl spoke to local media about the investigation last week. He described how his daughter had returned home from her nursery in Naypyidaw in May with injuries that doctors told him were the result of rape.

A new child law is due to be signed soon that would allow police to open cases even if nobody presses charges.

I just tire. At least these ones are taking concrete steps to tackle the matter. Not like how we do here: sweep it all under the carpet and wait for Judgement Day.

 

‘Weapon of match destruction’

A little boy was used as a weapon and thrown into the face of another man when his father flew into a rage at a baseball game. The youngster was thrown with such force that he almost slipped out of his dad’s arms but was stopped just before he went flying to the floor head first.

The dad was being kicked out of the Nippon Professional Baseball clash between the Hanshin Tigers and the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in Japan on Tuesday night when he used his son as a battering ram. Video shows the man – who was holding the child around the waist – hurling him into the face of a rival fan, with the little boy’s body dangerously bending backwards.

It is not known if any further action has been taken against him but social media reports claim the father was later picked up by the police.

LOL. That boy should disown that man as a father biko. Even Arsenal fans never commit this kind wickedness.

 

Frank Lampard don enter Chelsea as coach

Frank Lampard has been appointed Chelsea head coach, confirming a dramatic return for one of the club’s greatest ever players.

Lampard has signed a three-year contract with the Premier League club, where he spent 13 years and became the team’s all-time leading scorer with 211 goals. The former England midfielder succeeds Maurizio Sarri after just one season in management, having led Derby County to the Championship play-off final in May when they were beaten by Aston Villa. Read more

“I am immensely proud to be returning to Chelsea as head coach,” Lampard said in a club statement. “Everyone knows my love for this club and the history we have shared, however, my sole focus is on the job in hand and preparing for the season ahead. I am here to work hard, bring further success to the club and I cannot wait to get started.”

Okay, Congrats Super Frank. Sha begin to perform wonders, because it’s only a miracle-working coach that Chelsea fans adore. Ehen.

 

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