Hi guys, feeling a little better. Ya'll have been on my mind all the while. Thanks for all your kind words, much appreciated. Ese Walter is back again o. She wrote what she calls, 'the last thing to say on this issue before I lay it to rest and move on' on her blog yesterday. For those who don't know who she is, she's the lady who accused Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of sexually and spiritually manipulating her (read it here). Read below...
"The past week has ‘killed’ me. It has stripped me of whatever
‘self-importance’ I nursed in the corners of my mind. It has broken me
and opened me up to my real self. It has brought me to a deeper level of
self-awareness, one I am most grateful for.
When I sat with my MacBook to type my last blog, I never imagined it
would generate the kind of attention it did and continues to. I have one
last thing to say on this issue before I lay it to rest and move on. (I
also hope others can move on too, we have too much going on in this
Country to continue to peddle one for longer than necessary.)
A very big thank you to everyone that has felt it necessary to talk
about this issue and spread it throughout Nigeria and the foreign scene.
I read every email sent to me with awe that people would take the time
out to reach a total stranger like me. Some were cursing, calling me a
witch from the pit of hell sent to destroy the church as though
one individual/church is bigger than the body of Christ. As though God
is mere man and would cringe in heaven saying, “Ese don did it this
time.” Or as if the good Book didn’t state clearly that ALL things work out for good for those that love God.
Do you love God? If yes, trust that it will ALL turn around for good.
Some people say, ‘I support you, you are brave and courageous’ and I
wonder if those terms really define me. I do not think I am brave or
courageous. I do know, however that after decades of sleepwalking
through life, I am now becoming aware not just of myself but also of my
environment, my world, and the universe.
Some say, put out the evidence and we will believe you. Hmmm, the
morning I sat to write that post, I really didn’t expect anyone to
believe me. Well, apart from those involved. And my motive was simple,
let one more woman be spared. Let one more minister of the gospel
be mindful and let the church rise up to its responsibilities as God’s
legal representatives here in the earth realm.
A copy of the ‘evidence’ is with a respected minister of the gospel
should the christian body decide to deal with this issue now and that
becomes needful. I am not looking to have a ‘me against them’ case where
I need to prove I’m right and someone is wrong. I am far from right,
but I have used the only means available to me to free myself of
the bondage I put myself in.
Lastly, to all the media people seeking interviews and whatever else
mailing me, I have nothing more to say on this issue. I cannot reply
every email as reading them is beginning to seem like a new job.
I remember asking a friend once while reading the book of Acts, “Why
do we no longer operate in the power the disciples did in Jesus day?”
What has changed? How do we ‘unchange’ it?
God is not mocked, if we serve Him, let’s serve Him. We cannot
continue to grow as a Nation by oppressing, delaying justice, hating,
having the ME ME ME mentality. As Martin Luther King Jr said, ‘no one is
free until we are all free.’
Things have got to change and it begins with us. It begins with each
and every one of us borrowing courage to stand for what we believe in.
Fela Durotoye once said, ‘that thing that annoys you most in society is a
sign that you carry its solution.’ (I’m
paraphrasing)
Nothing has called out to me more than people, especially women,
suffering in some way and hiding the pain. Whatever we cover doesn’t go
away. It grows and it finds different outlets to rear its ugly head
until we deal with it.
I am not perfect, I will never be, but I am enough to try what I feel
might work. I don’t know what the entire bible says but I am learning
and applying the little I find out
daily. And I think everyone owes it to himself or herself to figure it out for
themselves.
At the end of the day, we agree that ‘men of God’ are firstly
men, right? This means it’s needless expecting them to help you in your
growth with God. I fell into that trap of thinking a ‘man of God’ is
equated to God and it is not new to find people fall in that hole.
How do you begin to learn to serve a God you have never seen? It
takes another level of faith to do that but we live in a
generation/Country where people don’t want to study for themselves.
They don’t want to read the Scriptures. Well, they don’t want to read,
period. They want to pursue things instead and have somebody do the
praying and studying for them. If you fall in that category, you need to
repent.
I learnt that when the veil was torn, we all were given equal access
to the Father. No matter how long you may have been in church, if you
don’t know what that means you better ask somebody. And seek a real
relationship with the God you claim to serve.
That is what I am spending most of my time doing these days. Praying,
studying, seeking, knocking. The peace I have felt despite all the hate
mails and tantrums shows that God is not angry with me and I did what I
needed to do to the best of my understanding.
My apologies to everyone this has affected in one way or another.
Firstly, my family: I don’t know how you guys aren’t sick of me yet
Secondly, ‘the body of Christ,’ my intention was never to cause
trouble but to stop a rot I felt might spread and become worse if nobody
spoke up about it.
Lastly, to those who said I shouldn’t blog again, I respect and
understand your concerns but the truth is, writing is not just my gift,
it is also my ‘curse’. I cannot ‘NOT’ write but I PROMISE, this is the
last I will say on this issue except the christian body needs to see me.
God is building His church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it. No sin is too big to wreck anyone’s faith. If it does, then
it means it’s working out a greater good for you. You will definitely
come out stronger and better in the end. Like my best friend says “in
the end, it will be all right and if it ain’t alright, it’s notthe end.”
“…forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto
those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of
the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Paul.
Cheers to the weekend people
I BEG YOU BE LIAR...... ONE MOMENT YOU DEY RAP FOR ONE PLACE THE OTHER MOMENT YOU SAY THEM JAZZ YOU TAKE PUT FOR BED. TRUTH GO COMMOT. YOUR FACE SELF SHOW SAY YOU NO BE STRAIGHTFORWARD PERSON. MUMU
ReplyDeleteThis lady is just an attention seeker. she was not raped neither was she blackmailed to sleep with the pastor. What the pastor did wrong was to commit adultery but she doesn't qualify as someone who was abused or manipulated.
ReplyDeleteMy colleague and I argued abt this scandal last week n it sounded like i was supporting the pastor. My point echoes 'Madame's' view; yes the pastor committed adultery but the girl is an agent of the devil. The pastor is first a man before a pastor,if this girl had said 'no' when the pastor approached her, we wont v been seeing her stupid face and stories everywhere. I feel sorry for the pastor cos he dialed the VERY WRONG NUMBER.. he's paying for his sins biggerly but this girl should pls get out #mscheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew#
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