- Rev. Yinka Yusuf, the lead pastor of Household of Love Churches Worldwide, has urged Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo to apologize or face consequences.
- Yusuf is requesting an immediate apology from Soludo due to a perceived attack on evangelism.

Rev. Yinka Yusuf, the senior pastor of Household of Love Churches Worldwide, has urged Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo to issue an apology or face repercussions for his remarks.
Yusuf is insisting on an immediate retraction from Soludo, claiming that his comments represent an assault on evangelism.
The dispute arose when Soludo addressed a street preacher in a marketplace, referencing the Anambra State Public Health Law of 2006.
This legislation prohibits excessive noise in public areas. In response to Soludo’s rationale, Yusuf has declared his intention to conduct his next crusade in an open area in Anambra as a form of protest.
Yusuf has firmly warned Soludo to withdraw his statements or encounter resistance, asserting that no power can suppress the message of the gospel.
This situation unfolds as the Anambra State government escalates its efforts to target religious leaders accused of misusing spirituality for fraudulent activities, crime, and corruption.
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During an interview with media personality Quincy Jones on Echo Room, Seun confirmed long-standing rumors that Fela married 27 wives. However, the most shocking part of his revelation was that in 1986, Fela made the extraordinary decision to divorce them all at once.
As the youngest of Fela’s children, Seun explained that he never lived under the same roof with his father’s many wives, but he did witness the sheer magnitude of Fela’s lifestyle. According to him, the Afrobeat legend shared his home with more than 100 women at different times.
This revelation comes months after Seun made headlines for receiving a remarkable gift from Grammy-winning superstar Burna Boy. The artist presented him with a diamond-encrusted pendant featuring the iconic image of Fela Kuti—a deeply symbolic tribute to the man who not only shaped Seun’s life but also transformed African music.
Overwhelmed by the gesture, Seun took to social media to express his gratitude, calling the gift a powerful representation of legacy, respect, and the enduring influence of Fela’s music.
The momentous exchange took place at an event hosted by businessman Obi Cubana, where Burna Boy was reportedly celebrating alongside his rumored new love interest, American singer Chloe Bailey.
Seun’s revelations and his connection with Burna Boy continue to highlight the lasting impact of Fela Kuti’s legacy, proving that his influence extends far beyond music.
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