Tope Alabi was called out by Yoruba traditionalists to join their caucus after ministering while using their "language"
One Ccmoney wrote, “Why are people defending what they can’t? The greeting is limited to only the idol worshippers, most especially the Ogboni confraternity. Aboru Aboye; then the recipient would answer Aboye Bosise. If you’re still doubting this as a Yoruba person, please try to greet your parents by saying Aboru Aboye then come back to give me feedback
One Olaxie wrote, “She’s not supposed to use that word but if you think she is right then why are we not saying ase in church instead of Amen??
One Queen Mofola wrote, “She has said she’s an “abiye”… It’s an Ogboni title… She codedly came out of the closet! Na her first assignment be that. Na this Aduke I dey pity… Olorun make kan se pasiparo Ogo ti e…she should keep tagging along with Tope Alabi
One Dejavoo wrote, “Naso she use one herbalist in disguise of a pastor take do baba isale den
Remember that the late Prophet Ajanaku, who valued tradition, was connected to Tope Alabi. Tope Alabi claimed that she had cut ties with him before the scandal when she opened out about their relationship after he passed away. Alabi, who was alleged to be the prophet's mistress, asserted that they had never engaged in any sexual activity. She said that she had already broken up her relationship with the late man of God before allegations of his demonic tendencies came to light.
Alabi said in an interview with Faaji FM, “There was nothing sexual between Ajanaku and I. I was at his church for ministration and I used to contribute my tithe at his church. Before news made the rounds that he was into traditional things, I had parted ways with him 3 years before then. God revealed to me that he is that kind of person, hence my decision.”
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