Widespread Nigerian gospel singer, Tope Alabi, has mentioned that she wouldn’t touch upon the controversy trailing her viral video that has stored tongues wagging on social media platforms.
Within the video viral video, the singer was heard singing within the Yoruba language. The award-winning singer was singing utilizing the phrase ‘Aboru boye’, a language of greeting amongst Ifa worshippers.
The singer may very well be heard singing the lyrics, ”abiye ni mi, Oruko mi ni yen. Mo de bo, mo ru, mo ye,” (I’m a sacrifice, that’s my identify. I’m a sacrifice accepted by God, that’s my identify).
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The time period Aboru Aboye, largely utilized by Ifa worshippers in reverence to the deity, has since change into a scorching matter on social media.
Alabi, who’s at the moment in the USA for her “Reward The Almighty Live performance, in an unique telephone chat with our correspondent refused to touch upon the difficulty stating that The PUNCH had already revealed tales referring to the ‘Aboru boye’ controversy.
”After you wrote, revealed submit on social media? Hmmmm. No Remark,” she remarked when pressed by our correspondent for her ideas on the controversy the viral video has generated.
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