COZA’s Biodun Fatoyinbo Faces Backlash Over Remarks on Late CAC Apostle Ayo Babalola

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Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo, founder of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), has come under heavy criticism following comments he made about the late Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, the pioneering General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC).

The controversy erupted after a video clip from one of Fatoyinbo’s recent sermons began circulating online. In the clip, the COZA leader referenced Apostle Babalola’s life, reportedly stating that the revered revivalist “had no money.” The remark has drawn strong reactions from members of the Christian community, particularly within the CAC, where Babalola is venerated for his spiritual legacy and role in the church’s historic revival of 1930.

Critics argue that the comment was dismissive of the Apostle’s contributions and overlooked the context of his ministry, which was marked by humility, sacrifice, and a focus on spiritual rather than material wealth. Some church leaders and congregants have publicly condemned the statement, calling it disrespectful to one of Nigeria’s most celebrated Christian figures.

Supporters of Fatoyinbo, however, contend that his words were taken out of context, suggesting he was making a broader point about prosperity, ministry, and financial stewardship in the modern church. They urge the public to view the full sermon before forming conclusions.

The late Apostle Babalola, who died in 1959, remains a towering figure in Nigerian Pentecostal history. Known for his revivalist preaching, healing ministry, and deep prayer life, his influence continues to shape generations of worshippers in the CAC and beyond.

As the debate grows, religious commentators note that the incident reflects a deeper tension within Nigeria’s church community over the role of wealth, material success, and legacy in ministry. Whether Fatoyinbo will issue further clarification or an apology remains to be seen.

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