Lady Shares Photos And Shocking Findings After Visiting Mummy G.O’s Church
A curious Nigerian lady has talked about her findings after visiting the church of controversial pastor Evangelist Funmilayo Adebayo popularly referred to as Mummy G.O.
According to the lady, @burnt_dodo on Twitter, who desperately wanted to see Mummy G.O mount the pulpit to preach, the church’s building was wide with quite a number of members.
She said; “To be honest, I was stunned with the size of the church. Expected it to be a tiny building. It was a wide and a small building by the side was for the children’s church. As I parked and tried stepping into the building, I was stopped.
”The lady at the entrance spoke Yoruba to me. She asked me to please take off my necklace. I forgot to remove my bling bling. I begged her to help me take it off and she seemed pleased. She told me how she expected me to argue as many did.
”Then I noticed this at the entrance. In this type of situations, you have to comply. You don’t need no drama. My scarf slid up and she sighted my earrings. She called me back and helped me take those off too. I was just very calm and I kept smiling at her. I was here for mummy”.
She continued; “I entered and found a suitable spot to sit. I was right on time. It was Sunday school. I noticed something; they were so keen on the preaching of “end times”. I surveyed the crowd. Well, it was a small crowd. Men one side, women another side. Youths were so few and I wasn’t surprised.
“It was full of older people and more women than men. The choir in dark purple attire. Fashion was missing, nobody cared on how to mix and match attires. Well, we are in the end times. I was patiently waiting for Mummy G.O to turn up. I was called again by the woman outside.
“Aunty e jor, e pa phone yin”(Aunty please turn off your phone). Then she pointed to a banner outside that asked for phones to be turned off during service. I didn’t want drama. So I turned it off and went back into the church.
”Sunday school was over and mummy G.O was yet to be seen. The lady beside me was staring and I caught her gaze. ‘Are you a new member’? She asked with a grin. My suspicion arose. She must be one of us. ‘Yes’, I answered. ‘Me too, who invited you’?
”I was starting to wonder who sent the lady to me. ‘I came on my own’. The lady didn’t seem convinced. She had a purple cloth tied around her waist. I knew it was the lady outside who did that. Aunty’s gown was too short. ‘It’s a lie, you were sent here’, She said.
“Then she revealed to me that she’s a journalist. Then I looked around again, and I began to realize some things were off.
”Some of the few youths were not true members. Like, the journalist had her toes painted, a lady at the other row wore slightly high heels, a young guy on the male row had his eyes darting here and there. I knew I wasn’t alone in this.
”Mummy G.O was still nowhere to be found. I got to learn that she wasn’t in sight because she was getting death threats”.