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Fatoyinbo takes “Leave of Absence” as COZA’s Head Pastor


Following calls for COZA’s Head-Pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo to step down as the leader of his church after being accused of rape, he has decided to take a break.


This was made public on Monday, 1st July via Instagram, posted he will be taking “leave of absence from the pulpit of the church”, after seeking “spiritual counsel from the church leaders around the world.”

Pastor Fatoyinbo was majorly accused of raping Busola, wife of Timi Dakolo two times. This lead to a wide cry for him to step down while many after analyzing the case said it was consensual.



Loyal believers also took turn in giving him spiritual encouragement.

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