I didn’t sign any counter-petition against Fatoyinbo – Busola Dakolo

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Busola Dakolo, wife of popular singer, Timi Dakolo, has said that she did not sign a letter countering her allegation that Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) raped her.

Busola, a mother of three, had told the Guardian of UK that she was tailed while driving home by police officers in unmarked vehicles.

“One was holding a gun, and I noticed a second one holding a letter. They told me they were from IG’s (the inspector general of police) office in Abuja and that I needed to sign this letter and acknowledge it,” Busola said in the interview.

She added that it was “extremely intimidating” to have a gunman emerge from a darkened minibus, and that she eventually complied out of shock.

Following knocks at her claim on social media, the photographer said in a post on Instagram on Wednesday that she did not sign a counter-petition or agree to any counter-petition.

“The interview with the UK Guardian was held two weeks ago when the police came to my house. It is not a new interview. I did not sign a counter petition or acquiesce to any counter petition,” she said.

“I am very grateful for all those who have reached out, including from institutions that are to help us get justice.

“Our legal and police case continues. This has not ended by any chance. This is about many young girls who must know they can get justice when they speak. I continue to be resolute and thank you for standing with us.”

Busola accused Fatoyinbo of raping her as a teenager. The preacher has, however, returned to the pulpit one month after stepping down following the storm that greeted the allegation.