Abu Salami accuses Davido of introducing him to a secret cult

“Davido belongs to a cult and wanted to introduce me to it, I refused" - Abu Salami spills more

“Davido belongs to a cult and wanted to introduce me to it, I refused" - Abu Salami spills more

Business mogul Abu Salami, who called out Davido a few days ago, claimed that the artist wanted to introduce him to a cult but he refused. Recall that Abu Salami called out Davido a few days ago over unpaid debt worth N218 million meant for a project for children. According to Abu Salami, the singer has backed out of the arrangement, refuses to refund the money, and has been pressured by the boy band and the singer’s solicitors. He revealed on his Instagram page that he paid the musician 218 million naira out of a 326 million naira deal.

“Davido belongs to a cult and wanted to introduce me to it, I refused" - Abu Salami spills more

Nigerian artist and songwriter, Davido. Photo source: Google He claimed that on a specific day, he, the businessman, had to fly to twenty states with an eleven-person production crew in search of young, skilled football players for the youngsters. In a new update, Abu Salami disclosed in a video that Davido belongs to a secret cult and wanted to introduce him to the cult but he refused. Abu further added that Davido has been stealing from people and living a fake life to impress the world. Adding to that, negotiations with him have failed because he does not have the money to pay back his debt. Abu mentioned that friends tried to mediate the matter between him and Davido to no avail because Davido has no money to pay him.

“How a bishop almost initiated me into cult group” – Pastor recounts

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A calabar-based pastor, Amos Obeten, has said that a Bishop almost initiated him into a cult group 23 years ago.

Pastor bishop cult group

The clergyman opened up on this after popular actor Yemi Solade opined that for one to thrive in the country, one has to belong to one cult or the other. According to the clergyman, he was still a young pastor 23 years ago when he and a bishop traveled out of the country for a ministration and the man tried to lure him into cultism. He said that what had saved him joining the confraternity group was his commitment to the Holy ghost. “My brother is a very bitter truth, do u no as a very young preacher 23years ago a Bishop almost initiated me into a cult outside the country when we travelled together for a ministration, what saved me was my commitment to the holyghost!,” the pastor wrote. See his comment below:

IGP orders investigation into Portable’s claim of forming ‘one million boys’ cult group

IGP orders investigation into Portable's claim of forming 'one million boys' cult group

The Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has ordered an investigation into Portable’s claim of forming some deadly cult groups in Lagos State.
The fast-rising singer had announced in a now-deleted video on his Instagram page that he founded two notorious cult groups: One-Million Boys, and Ajah Boys, terrorizing some parts of Lagos State.

Portable clears the air after being dragged for claiming he founded Lagos deadly cult groups

A statement released by the spokesperson of the force, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, says the IGP has ordered the Lagos state Commissioner of Police, Biodun Alabi, to investigate the indicting statement and take necessary legal action.
On Twitter, CSP Adejobi wrote: “Cultism: Police to Investigate Portable over formation of One Million Boys.
“Sequel to the trending video of one Habeeb Okikiola aka Portable where he claimed to have formed the One-Million Boys cult group terrorising some parts of Lagos State, the IGP has ordered.
“CP Lagos to investigate the indicting statement and take necessary legal action. This directive is premised on the continuous effort of the Nigeria Police Force to fish out pillars and sponsors of cult groups in order to decimate their activities and restore sanity to our society.”

 
 
 

Portable clears the air after being dragged for claiming he founded Lagos deadly cult groups [Video]

Portable clears the air after being dragged for claiming he founded Lagos deadly cult groups [Video]

Nigerian artiste, Habib Okikiola a.k.a Portable, has dispelled the controversy surrounding a video where he announced that he founded two notorious gangs in Lagos.
In the video, he was quoted as saying: “Open your ears and be listening.
“Have you heard of Ajah boys, one million boys? I established them.”

Following massive backlash, the singer in a new video noted that he was misunderstood and that he meant he has over one million fans not a cult group/terrorists.
In his words: “I was seated on my own when trouble came for me. When I said one million boys, I meant fans not terrorists. Just the same way pastors have followers. I have followers; I am not a thief. I have people, don’t even try to come for me.”
Watch The Video Below

“I’m the founding father of deadly cult groups ‘one million boys and Ajah boys'”

"I'm the founding father of deadly cult groups 'one million boys and Ajah boys'" - Portable brags (Video)

Popular Afrobeat singer, Portable Omolalomi, openly brags about being the founding father of two known cult groups terrorizing Lagos.
The singer who was ridiculed some hours ago for congratulating the Osun State governorship winner after showering support for the opposition party hits the news once again.

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Sharing a video of himself, Portable brags about being the originator of two deadly cult groups in Lagos, One million boys, and Ajah boys.
“Open your ears, Ajah boys and one million boys, I am the one that started it. Go and ask Sammy larry,” he said in Yoruba.
Watch the video below …