Busola Dakolo says she is glad her voice isn’t silenced

Busola Dakolo, wife of singer Timi Dakolo has reacted to the judgment that was given on the rape she filed against Biodun Fatoyinbo who is the senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly also known as COZA.

Busola took to her Instagram page on Thursday, November 14, 2019, after the judgment where she uttered her displeasure at the ruling of the court. She said that she hadn’t given up as he would redress at an appeal court. 



This is the caption of where she posted awareness is victory:
“The substance of the suit which is my allegations of sexual abuse leading to emotional distress on my person against Mr. Biodun Fatoyinbo has neither been entertained by the court nor ruled upon. I believe that the effect of the injurious claim is a continuous one that transcends time and place. This has only made me wonder more what a country we have? I was particularly surprised at the hearing of the case when the court said the file was missing and later when the court said my own processes cannot be found and finally the case is out of time. This only shows that we have a lot to address to bring sanity to our country.
“Today, I am glad that my voice is not silenced and this is a victory for me. I must encourage every woman out there to keep the pace and never stop voicing out against the evil of rape and sexual abuse. Do not be dispirited by today’s court decision. No judgment has been made declaring the innocence of Mr. Biodun Fatoyinbo. It must be stated that while our experience have a shared theme, the circumstances are different.
“We must not give up on our victory lies more in finding our voice than anything else. I thank my dear husband for his continuous support, friends, our legal team and all who have been standing with us on this as I assure you all I am very fine. Thank you,” she wrote.


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