Yoruba traditionalists have called out Gospel singer, Tope Alabi to identify and join their caucus.
This is coming hours after a video of the Yoruba gospel singer using the traditionalists ‘word’ while ministering in a church went viral.
The award-winning The singer used the word ‘Aboru Aboye’, which is said to be a greeting language among traditional worshippers.
Reacting to the video, many social media users dragged her for using such word in a church, while others queried her spirituality.
One Ccmoney wrote, “Why are people defending what they can’t? The greeting is limited to only the idol worshippers, most especially the Ogboni confraternity. Aboru Aboye; then the recipient would answer Aboye Bosise. If you’re still doubting this as a Yoruba person, please try to greet your parents by saying Aboru Aboye then come back to give me feedback.
Another Olaxie wrote, “She’s not supposed to use that word but if you think she is right then why are we not saying ase in church instead of Amen??
Queen Mofola wrote, “She has said she’s an “abiye”… It’s an Ogboni title… She codedly came out of the closet! Na her first assignment be that. Na this Aduke I dey pity… Olorun make kan se pasiparo Ogo ti e…she should keep tagging along with Tope Alabi.