Recall Ese Walter, the Nigerian woman who accused Abuja founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, Biodun Fatoyinbo, in 2013 for sexual harassment, while she was a member of the church? She has reacted to the current scandal of the church founder by asking people to stop dragging her into it as she does not live in the past anymore.
Few days ago, singer Timi Dakolo called out a certain pastor who was sexually exploiting his female members. His fans assumed he was stalking about COZA founder and have been blasting the pastor ever since. In the midst of all the lambasting, people began to refer to Ese Walter’s case and how it was sadly dismissed.
However, Ese took to Facebook to ask everyone to leave her out of the scandal. According to her, she played the victim role until she turned 35. Read what she wrote below
Allow me reintroduce myself…
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My name is Ese Walter. FIRST of her name. I am an author (and all round writer), self taught yogi (currently about a yoga teacher’s training so I can teach you safely) and mother (Boobbabies is the nick name for my children, Boobman and Boobgirl)
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What you have just read above is what I am consistently creating for myself in this moment. I am currently on a 90 days, habit building, ACTION plan to become the highest expression of myself in these roles I play.
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I am not your poster girl for any trending stories, I am not a victim of anything (although I played this victim role for years until 35 hit ) and finally, I am not open to your discussions about my past. If you choose to live there, be my guest, just quit your attempts to pull me along with ya The tongue photo is actually for you
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Lastly, if you have not healed from your pain, hurting others will not heal you. Trust, I know. Plus, your pain is here to teach you. It is here to bring out the fire in you. It is that fire that propels you in the direction of your dreams (I am assuming you have dreams…if you don’t, ain’t no shame, sit with yourself and build one)
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This sounds like a new month Motivation
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Good morning from here