I regret my actions: Apostle Alilu apologises to Pastor Korede Komaiya

  • Apostle Festus Alilu, the Senior Pastor of Word of Power Gospel Church International, has issued a public apology to Pastor Korede Komaiya over alleged defamation
  • Alilu’s comments led to a backlash from Komaiyas supporters, prompting police intervention that resulted in his arrest
  • Following his release, Alilu removed the video, shared a new apology clip, and expressed deep regret over the damage caused

I Regret My Actions: Apostle Alilu Apologises to Pastor Korede KomaiyaSource: UGCHow Alilu was arrested, detainedI write to express my sincere and unreserved apologies for a video I posted on my Facebook page on the 8th day of March 2025, where I criticized your style of preaching,” Alilu stated in his letter.I regret all the offensive content of the video and the negative effects on your reputation, congregation, and the entire body of Christ.Christian group welcomes reconciliationWe believe that the Christian faith and its leaders should be respected and protected against defamation and cyberbullying,” the groups convener, Adama James Paul, said in a statement.A criminal offence isn’t just against the victim but against the entire state,” he said.”So do not come up with lame excuses that the victim is a Christian or Pastor and ought to have forgiven.Adeboye asks for release of Tiktoker

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