Gboah.com: "I Am Awfully Sorry, I Am Not A Perfect Person" Tope Alabi Breaks Silence, Apologizes To Adeyinka Alaseyori

"I Am Awfully Sorry, I Am Not A Perfect Person" Tope Alabi Breaks Silence, Apologizes To Adeyinka Alaseyori


Tope Alabi, a gospel singer, has apologized categorically to fellow gospel singer Adeyinka Alaseyori for ciriticizing the gospel song Oniduro mi.

Remember how a video of Tope Alabi insulting her colleague Adeyinka Alaseyori for her enormous hit song "Oniduro Mi eseun o" generated uproar on social media and elicited a wide range of reactions?

According to Tope in the video, God is more than a guarantor, hence He isn't her guarantor.

As a result of this, the singer of "Angeli mi" experienced a lot of backlash, dragging, and criticism.

In a press release, Tope Alabi apologized and stated the following:

“Let Me Acknowledge That My Mistake Was That I Externalized A Personal Message In Public and I am Awfully Sorry For Doing That”.

Initially, I didn’t want to delve into the controversy over the gospel hit song, “Oniduro,” because I have intervened behind the scenes in concert with other stakeholders in gospel music ministry. However, I discovered that online media would not allow the dust to settle calmly.

I want to state that Tope Alabi, Adeyinka Adesioye a.k.a Alaseyori and Tolu Adelegan are all members of the same family of God and they belong to the same calling – singing ministry.

“Adeyinka is my daughter in ministry. Her Pastor asked me to pray for her because she took after me, which I did wholeheartedly.

Envy who? Never!

I love the girl so much.

She can confirm to you, sir, that we relate so well. God has given each of us the grace to go as far as His enablement could carry us. The atmosphere is wide enough for everyone to stretch her wings of gift without disturbing one another.”

“…..I’m not a perfect person yet, I’m still a work in progress in the hands of God. I want people to see me as a mere mortal with my own weaknesses, human frailties and as a learner in the limitless knowledge of God.

I am who I am today only by the mercy of God and the support of millions of gospel music lovers. I have no support base elsewhere outside the awesome Nigerians who feel uncomfortable with my statement.

I see the depth of anger as the measure of their love, admiration and solid support for me and for all of us in the singing ministry.

“Let me acknowledge that my mistake was that I externalised a personal message in public; and I’m awfully sorry for doing that.

What a creative people we are. Nigerians are awesome minds who will fashion out tension relieving stuff from every situation.

…I appreciate them all. The Bible says in Hebrew 12: 14 that we should pursue peace with everybody and holiness, those are the conditions for us to see God. This is the acceptable path for all of us to follow……”

Evangelist Tope Alabi.

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