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Mummy G.O Is My Sister – Olakira

Nigerian Afropop singer, Olakira has confirmed that the controversial evangelist, Funmilayo Adebayo popularly known as Mummy G.O is his sister. 

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Who is Mummy G.O And Why Is She Trending?

Nigerian Afropop singer, Olakira has confirmed that the controversial evangelist, Funmilayo Adebayo popularly known as Mummy G.O is his sister.

The Upcoming Singer whose real name is Adelusola Adefemi made the revelation in a tweet on Friday, after it has been rumoured that the singer was related to the controversial evangelist.

Answering a Twitter user who asked: “Is it true that Mummy GO is your sister?” the 31-year-old ‘Maserati’ crooner responded: “Yes, she’s my sister and na heaven I dey go.”

 

Mummy GO became a viral sensation on social media after many videos of her ridiculous preaching emerged online.

She once revealed that she was originally a man in ancient Egypt, but died in a war. She claimed that she was trained in the afterlife and was sent for ‘I.T’ (Industrial training) before she was sent to Nigeria where she was reborn as a woman.

In other claims, she stated that before she gave her life to Christ, she was a drug peddler who sold illegal firearms to armed robbers. She also stated that she was connected to huge politicians such as Obasanjo and Babaginda.

The clergy had, in an interview with BBC, claimed that many viral videos of her preachings about hell are doctored.

“I’ve seen those videos but I didn’t feel bad because none of those posting these things are my enemies. 90 percent of them are just catching fun on social media and jumping on trends. They don’t know me,” Mummy GO had said.

“Many don’t know the scandalous reasons why it started. In Nigeria, stress is too much for the youth. People need what will make them laugh. Some didn’t even know I exist. I didn’t say those things. Most of the videos are edited.

“Even Lucifer won’t say those things if he were to become pastor not to talk of a preacher. Those doing it started eight years ago. They first used magazines but started sending armed people to pursue me when it didn’t work.”

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