Ese Peters, a Nigerian singer and former COZA (Commonwealth of Zion Assembly) member, has publicly stated that she has forgiven Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, 13 years after she accused him of sexually abusing her.
In a post reflecting on the passage of time, Peters emphasized that she now believes “all things happen as they should,” acknowledging a sense of personal healing and growth over the years.
Peters had previously accused Fatoyinbo of abuse, which sparked significant controversy and public discussion.
The 13-year reflection comes amid ongoing conversations around forgiveness, trauma, and healing. Her statement is seen as a personal resolution, marking a key moment in her journey of reconciliation and peace.
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