Biodun Fatoyinbo, the founder of Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly (COZA), is not to blame for my wife's death, said Akpofure Rema, the late Akpofure Tega's husband. According to Salemgists, the church's former choir coordinator, Nnenna Kalu-Ude, believes Fatoyinbo is to blame for Tega's death.
Taking to her social media handle, Nnenna also accused the popular clergyman for maltreating his workers.
She stated that Fatoyinbo suppressed his critics through occultic powers, claiming that leople who want to speak up about the “evil” going on in the church either fall ill or die mysteriously.
However, the deceased’s husband in a video on Friday, said the pastor was not responsible for his wife’s death.
He was interviewed by OAP Daddy Freeze.
He described his wife as a very amazing person, refuting claims that they had plans to leave COZA.
He said:
“My name is Akpofure Rema, the husband of Akpofure Tega. I was shocked when I turned on my phone and got a lot of text from different persons.
“My wife was a beautiful soul and an amazing person, if you have met her you would know what am talking about better. Her pastors were good to her and to me.
“She was a member of the gratitude and she served in COZA Abuja. My wife had no plans of leaving COZA. In fact myself, I just relocated to Abuja from China to join her and we had no plans of living COZA. They were other better plans.
"I implore you to disregard anything you see on the internet. Biodun Fatoyinbo is a wonderful man, Pastor Mo is a wonderful person, and all of the other names tagged are lovely people. Trust me, when you meet them, you'll know what I'm talking about. "It's your cup of tea and your choice, whatever experience you may have had with anyone." However, please remove the word Tega from this entire scene. It's early, after all."
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