He Owns A University But Doesn't Understand Satire,
Seun Kuti Taunts Oyedepo
Alongside a picture that read:
"Oyedepo owns a university but doesn't understand satire!! Ifa take the
wheel, please!!" Seun Kuti wrote “ You can be 'dangerously rich' doesn’t
mean you can buy enough knowledge to understand satire".
Nigerian singer, Seun Kuti has taken
a swipe at Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, over
his comment on the possibility of an impostor taking the place of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
In a video that went viral on social
media earlier this week, Oyedepo had commented on an article written by Dare Olatunji in The Nation
Newspaper, where the writer ridiculed the notion of a body double for Buhari.
Olatunji wrote: "I can report
authoritatively that representatives of the Jubril family, having discovered
the gigantic swindle, suddenly showed up in Abuja the other day and demanded to
be compensated with a power-sharing arrangement at the federal level in
perpetuity, plus 50 per cent of Nigeria’s oil revenues for ten years in the
first instance. Failing this, they warned, they would tell their story to the
whole world.
"I can also reveal that the
Nigerian authorities have entered into frantic negotiations with Jubril’s
family to head off what is sure to earn a double entry in the Guinness Book of
Records as the world’s Dirtiest and Worst-kept Secret. The UK authorities are
mediating.
"Meanwhile, dependable sources
tell me that Abuja is close to unraveling the true identity of the fake Jew
parading himself on faked foreign soil as Nnamdi Kanu."
However, Oyedepo appeared to have
misjudged the writer's intentions, as he quoted parts of the article, stating
that "So far, to my knowledge, no official statement has refuted this
claim, which simply implies that Nigeria may truly be up for sale".
Commenting on Oyedepo's sermon on
Friday, Seun Kuti, son of the late Afrobeats Maestro, Fela Kuti slammed the
bishop for his inability to “understand satire”.
Alongside a picture that read:
"Oyedepo owns a university but doesn't understand satire!! Ifa take the
wheel, please!!" he wrote “ You can be 'dangerously rich' doesn’t mean you
can buy enough knowledge to understand satire. Someone that doesn’t pay tax is
dangerously rich and Lagos State is chasing me up and down.”
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