Popular gospel singer Tope Alabi is on the hot seat following her criticism of colleague Adeyinka Alaseyori over her popular hit song titled ‘Oniduro Mi eseun o’ (my guarantor, I’m grateful).
The song was one of the most played in 2020.
In a video making the rounds on social media, the popular gospel singer, while ministering at a vigil in the early hours of June 12, criticized a term a fellow gospel singer, Adeyinka Alaseyori, used in hailing God.
Adeyinka referred to God as “Oniduro” in one of her songs but Tope found fault with this and publicly criticized the song and the singer, saying that the Holy Spirit did not approve of the term “Oniduro” being used to describe God.
She explained that when she tried singing the song, the Holy Spirit cautioned her.
Tope Alabi said God isn’t her guarantor because He’s more than a guarantor.
According to Tope Alabi, Adeyinka Alaseyori, who seems to be the reigning gospel singer of the moment, stated had the song being led by the Holy Spirit, she would understood God is more than a guarantor and will not say such a word.
“If the Holy Spirit brings it, you are supposed, to digest it, chew it and organise it, before bringing it out,” Tope Alabi had stated.
But many fans had alleged Tope Alabi’s criticism was based on envy.
Viewers felt Tope Alabi could have called the singer privately or could have handled the situation better and they called her out for it.
Some accused her of envy, others claimed that she doesn’t want to see another singer rise above her.
However, some, like media personality, Morayo Brown, defended her, saying no one is above mistake.
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