5 Things that Should Matter Today: COZA’s official statement says Pastor Fatoyinbo never raped Busola Dakolo

The rape allegation Busola Dakolo made against Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of the Commonwealth Zion Assembly (COZA) has taken several interesting turns since she gave a tell-all interview back in June. In the latest development, the leadership of COZA in an official statement published in the Tribune on Saturday reveals that Fayotinbo never raped Busola, and that it was the mastermind of jealous pastors determined to tarnish Fatoyinbo’s image.

The statement also indicated that the COZA stands with him, given the wave after wave of blackmail and ”unprovoked Satanic campaign” he has encountered. At this point, we can only watch how things unfold.

Ego Boyo’s upcoming film ‘The Ghost and the House of Truth’ will premiere at the Urban Film Festival New York

Flood has submerged over 150 communities in Kogi state

Kogi Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Sanusi Yahaya, announced that over 150 communities have been submerged following flooding in nine Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the State.

Yahaya made the disclosure while addressing newsmen after a stakeholders meeting at the state emergency operation centre on Saturday, September 21st in Lokoja. The commissioner noted that the centre had been activated as the state was already experiencing flood emergency.

A Premium Times journalist has been shortlisted for the Thomas Foundation Young Journalist Award

According to Premium Times, a journalist from the platform Oladeinde Olawoyin has been shortlisted for the annual Thomas Foundation Young Journalist Award. Congratulations are in order.

The trailer for Ratnik is finally here

Directed by Dimeji Abiola, Ratnik is an action-packed post-apocalyptic movie and we are ready.

 

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