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Pastor Tunde Bakare says Mohbad reaped the reward of his actions

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Pastor Tunde Bakare, the General Overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, has gone viral for saying Mohbad reaped the reward of his actions. Tunde accused Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba professionally known as Mohbad of associating with evil men who cut his life short in his prime. This happened during the Sunday service on the 24th of September.

Pastor Tunde was speaking on the theme "Harvest" when he cited Mohbad's death as an example to drive home a point. He said that he and his wife watched a clip of Mohbad the night before and asked if people were aware of his death.

He further stated that the nickname "Mohbad" isn't a good name to start with. He also said that Mohbad should've known better before drinking and smoking with evil men who ended up sending him to an early grave. Meanwhile, he added a disclaimer while concluding his sermon. Tunde said he isn't blaming the dead but rather, trying to drive home a point.

Here is a clip of Tunde Bakare's sermon.