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COZA: This is a wake-up call for every minister leaving double life – Nathaniel Bassey
Renowned Gospel artiste, Nathaniel Bassey, has given his two cents about the rape allegations levelled against the senior pastor of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, Biodun Fatoyinbo.
The singer said God is using this “turbulent time” to purge his church and things that can be shaken are shaken.
In a post on his Instagram page, Nathaniel Bassey summarised the highlights of his live session where he had earlier addressed the ongoing rape brouhaha directed at some “men of God.”
The “Hallelujah challenge” crooner also warned that Busola Dakolo’s rape claims must not be swept under the carpets “this time” adding that its a wake-up call for misters leaving double lives.
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WuzupNaija reports that ace comedian, Ali Baba, had earlier accused “prominent pastors” of keeping mute over the numerous rape allegations against the church.
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Nathaniel Bassey’s post reads;
“Thanks for joining the Live session.
Highlights
1. Even in this turbulent times. God is purging His church. And things that can be shaken are shaken.2. The care to not react, but respond after careful consideration. And the importance of following the word.
3. The need to have the elders go to the root of this. No sweeping under the carpets this time. As the blood of Jesus only works in the light. 1 John 1:7.
I also called on other people with evidence to come forward. And just to add, if need be, redress must be sort in the court of the land.
I also mentioned that this was a good opportunity to bring to the fore sexual abuse going on in church. Eg, RAPE.
I called for continued prayers and not just mere talking. And prayers should be along this line, THAT GOD’S PURPOSE for this be fully established and implemented.
Also, stated that this is a wake up call for every minister, MUSIC OR WORD leading a double life. As there seems to be a change in status quo.
James 1:19, James 3:15-18, I Cor 6, 1 Cor 5, Proverbs 18:13. I John 1:7
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