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Aboru Aboye: Tope Alabi Puts Fans In More Suspense Over Viral Video

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Popular Nigerian gospel singer, Tope Alabi, has said that she would not comment on the controversy trailing her viral video that has kept tongues wagging on social media platforms over her use of the Ifa-inclined words, Aboru Aboye.

In the video viral video, the singer was heard singing in the Yoruba language. The award-winning singer was singing using the word ‘Aboru boye’, a language of greeting among Ifa worshippers.

The singer could be heard singing the lyrics, ”abiye ni mi, Oruko mi ni yen. Mo de bo, mo ru, mo ye,” (I am a sacrifice, that’s my name. I am a sacrifice accepted by God, that’s my name).

The term Aboru Aboye, mostly used by Ifa worshippers in reverence to the deity, has since become a hot topic on social media.

Alabi, who is currently in the United States for her “Praise The Almighty Concert, in an exclusive phone chat with our correspondent refused to comment on the issue stating that The PUNCH had already published stories relating to the ‘Aboru boye’ controversy.

”After you wrote, published post on social media? Hmmmm. No Comment,” Tope Alabi remarked when pressed by our correspondent for her thoughts on the controversy the viral video has generated over the Aboru Aboye slant.

Source: The Punch

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