With All the Prayers, Did the Building Still Not Collapse? Daddy Freeze Criticises Oniduro Mi Singer
- Media personality Daddy Freeze has reacted to the video of singer Yinka Alaseyori at the collapsed Ikoyi building
- The controversial OAP noted that construction sites are not venues for prayers while pointing at the fact that she was not wearing safety gears
- Freeze bemoaned the avoidable loss of people at the building, adding that it was due to acts of greed and selfish ambition
Days after assuring Nigerians that she was not at the site of the Ikoyi building when it collapsed, Oniduro Mi singer Adeyinka Alaseyori has come under criticism.
Media personality Daddy Freeze took to social media to chide her over the praise and worship session she led without having safety gears on.
According to the controversial OAP, the building still collapsed with all the prayers said on it.
Warning people to stop endangering their lives, Freeze noted that construction sites are not prayer venues. He then added that God cannot be mocked.
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He wrote:
"So much hurt and pain brought upon the families of so many people because of acts of greed and selfish ambition."
Read his post below:
Mixed reactions trail Freeze's post
destinyamaka:
"This whole situation is sad."
tanimomoolayombo:
"Bros, no be every train you suppose ride . There is wisdom in silence at times."
duchessola:
"Misplaced annoyance. So it's Yinka Alaseyori that collapsed the building?"
wealth_bello:
"How is Yinka Supposed to know the building is wack Cos am not understanding. Blame the contractors abeg."
clazzy_missy_collections:
"Kai I'm still angry. I might not know anybody involved but I can't imagine how their loved ones are feeling right right now."
lucyokwor75:
"The prayers we have been praying since for Nigeria since nko...... which way ?what has happened?"
Builder of collapsed Ikoyi building Femi Osibona is dead
Photo of Rivers State commissioner, other people's pictures discovered at local shrine, Nigerians react
Femi Osibona, Chief Executive Officer of Fourscore Homes Limited, the company in charge of the collapsed 21-storey building in Ikoyi, Lagos, has been confirmed dead.
The rescue workers who spoke with journalists said his corpse was recovered from the rubble on Thursday, November 4.
A team of emergency responders recovered the body and has taken it to a mortuary in the state.
Source: Legit.ng