- Adeyinka Alaseyori whose song was criticized by Tope Alabi at a vigil on June 12, shared a video of a rendition of the controversial song again.
Well-loved gospel singer, Tope Alabi, is in the eye of the storm following her recent condemnation of fellow but fast-rising singer Adeyinka Alaseyori’s viral song, Oniduro (My Guarantor), EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
There has been an outcry by many Christians, fellow gospel singers, and even celebrities over this act of the movie-sound track-singer turned gospel singer.
Many found her open criticism of the song Oniduro Mi as a way of discouraging Alaseyori instead of Tope calling her to order if at all she found something missing with the song, rather than an open condemnation of the composer and singer.
They felt the senior singer with her level of experience should have corrected the newbie privately instead of her choice of openly criticizing Alaseyori and the song.
Adeyinka Alaseyori whose song was criticized by Tope Alabi at a vigil on June 12, shared a video of a rendition of the controversial song again.
The singer sang her criticized song Oniduro Mi on an Instagram live video on her verified page.
Her performance was so emotional and put many who monitored it in a similar mood. Celebrities and fans showed solidarity as she sang.
Gospel singers rally around Adeyinka Alaseyori
Following Tope Alabi’s open criticism of Adeyinka Alaseyori’s song, Oniduro, many respected gospel singers rallied their support for the fast-rising star by sharing videos of them singing and dancing to the song on their social media handles.
They also accompanied their videos with lengthy captions showing their support and praising Alaseyori’s creativity on the song which came to the fore during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
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Laolu Gbenjo
Gospel singer, Laolu Gbenjo, on his part shared a video of himself with his band members gyrating to the “Oniduro Mi” song. He followed his video with a short but heavy caption which he accompanied with love emojis and a praying hand.
“Oniduro Mi for Life, God my guarantor”
Biyi Samuel
Gospel singer with Egba accent, Biyi Samuel, has waded into the Tope Alabi- Adeyinka Alaseyori crisis.
Biyi on his part shared a video of Alaseyori singing the controversial song
Other celebrities support Alaseyori
Without mincing words, Nollywood actor Joseph Jayeoba condemns Tope Alabi over her criticism of Oniduro Mi.
The actor in a lengthy post said he is a big fan of the “Logan Ti O De” singer but on this, he is standing up against her. He told her that her recent action is not a character of God’s anointed person.
“Ma, you need to go back in time and remember the days when you were trying to make it, and imagine if another singer you looked up to then did the same thing you just did, how will you feel?
Ma the holy spirit does not condemn does not bring people down, and it certainly will not discourage.
I am a big fan of your ma, however, this is not a character of God’s anointed.”
Nollywood actor Kenny Odugbemi via his @kennykaybuga handle commented under Samuel Olatunji’s post:
“So what she is trying to tell us is that “after receiving a message from God, she will the first sensor it (+/-) before delivering it”…You religious people better be careful who you listen to, cos people like this are giving you what they want you to have only. Hmmmmm won ma… Assistant GOD… who or what the hell do you think you are to question or sensor GODS WORD. Don’t you know the meaning of KABIESI? Let me break it down for you Ma. KA BI E O SI- meaning “UNQUESTIONABLE”. Go and ask Moses what make God prevent him from getting to the promised land. I will school you, God told him to touch the rock with his staff and he was angry and he struck the rock. He got the same result he was expecting but he delivered the wrong message. This is how so-called great people start falling… You people don’t like competition, and you claim to be serving one God. Madan Tope, live and let live… every dog has its day. You seem to like judging people. STOPPED.”
Other celebrities like Mercy Aigbe, Bukunmi Oluwasina, Lere Olayinka, among others also joined in rallying support for Yinka Alaseyori with some of them quoting the bible verse supporting the song, Oniduro Mi, Hebrew 7 vs 22.
Call for peace
On her part, church owner, Prophetess Mary Olubori, has called for peace among Tope Alabi, Yinka Alaseyori, and Sola Allyson.
#letpeacereign, I love this music because it always inspires me. God bless you my darlings. I love you both @adeyinkaalaseyori @thesolaallyson. Please let us make peace between the 3 of them, we should make friends and not enemies. because of the Kingdom of God. @tope_alabi_ is still my number one Gospel musician that I love and I will always love her. I love the 3 of you dearly ❤. Let us put the devil to shame. God bless us all. Watch out, soon the 3 of them will collaborate for an album.
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