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Not even as an unbeliever will my husband rape someone, says wife of COZA founder, Modele Fatoyinbo

Not even as an unbeliever will my husband rape someone, says wife of COZA founder, Modele Fatoyinbo

Wife of the embattled founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly(COZA) Modele Fatoyinbo is reported to have said that her husband, Abiodun Fatoyinbo will never rape anyone, not even as an unbeliever.

Modele Fatoyinbo allegedly made the statement today even as hundreds of people gather outside COZA Church, Abuja protesting allegation of rape levelled against her husband. But it appear to be a post quoting her husband.

“Reposted from @biodunfatoyinbo I have NEVER RAPED before, not even as an unbeliever!”, the wife posted, quoting her husband.

Busola Dakolo, a professional photographer and wife of R&B singer Timi Dakolo had granted an interview to Red Media Group during which she alleged that Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo sexually abused her on the sofa in her home soon after she got up from bed.

Her revelation has been greeted with mixed reactions, with many, notably, Reno Omokri, aide to the former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan saying that her story does not add up and that the story will not sail through for ‘B’ rated Nollywood/Bollywood/Hollywood movie.

He has also been criticised by women for doubting Busola Dakolo’s account. Among his critics are Nollywood big shots and former Public Relations Officer of Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ms. Kate Henshaw, and Stella Damasus among hundreds of women.

COZA Church has also denied the allegation, saying the allegations of Busola Dakola are nothing but figments of her imagination.

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