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Juliana Olayode: You touched my sister, ‘Toyo Baby’ replies Nigerian pastor

Nigerian actress Juliana Olayode has reacted to Timilehin Adigun’s response that he did not have passwords to her social media accounts. Read background of the story HERE.

In her video responding to the pastor, she accused the Pastor of touching her sister about 2 years ago.

Specifically, she said the Pastor called her sister away from school, to spend three days with him in a hotel in Lagos.

While they were in that hotel, he would watch her as she bathed, he touched her inappropriately, and went as far as asking her to have anal sex with him.

When she (Juliana) got to hear about it, she went to the pastor’s house, obviously very angry, and because she felt like she could not forgive him she spoke to the wife and the wife prayed for her because of this, not because she did anything wrong.

She accused Pastor and his wife Titilola of being a very manipulative couple, because they sent her (Juliana) a voicenote threatening that she would run mad because she has left him, she has refused to come back to him.

Juliana also expressed her concern for all the other people attached to the pastor, stating she is worried about the girls at the school where he is a director, as well as the church he manages, and the teenage ministry, including the young females he personally counsels.

She insinuated they could all be victims of his sexual impulses that he has not been able to control and warned that he needs help to manage himself.

She admitted to the pastor being her manager after leaving Jenifa’s diariy and accused him of sending the email that got her off show.

Juliana also noted that she had asked him (Pastor Timilehin Adigun) multiple times since he became her manager if she should put him on a salary, but he refused, stating he’s doing this as a father, she also made mention of certain times when the Pastor will tell her she should make about 90% of her income her tithe, but because she was so loyal to him, she submitted herself to him completely.

Speaking about the passwords, Juliana points out the fact that he (Timilehin Adigun) has made more than one contradictory statement and he is confusing himself, but she won’t pay the matter any mind.

Her words; “Timilehin Adigun, I can not make sense of the videos you did. Just when I think I have seen it all, you reveal another side of you. I thought I knew you but I didn’t. You have no heart!”

“Your videos brought back memories, sad memories, painful memories, I have not been able to stop thinking about them, I can’t even sleep.”

“Did you listen to yourself at all? I don’t think you did. You manipulated and sexually abused my sister and you thought I would be calm, you expect me not to be furious, how are you processing the things you did and the things you said? How? I don’t get you.”

“You talk about apology and forgiveness.Forgiving you is a process for me. I forgave you then, for may sanity, just when I am trying to move on, you do something else that triggers me and I get mad at you again and I beg God to help me forgive you again.”

“The hurt is really deep, the pain, the trauma, the disappointment, the sleepless nights, the tears that drenched my pillow, the shock, the entire experience is indescribable.”

“Like I said, there is so much to say. I don’t have the words yet. My book Rebirth is full of your praises Timilehin, I spoke about all the things you did for me.”

“Even though then you had done it with two or three people that I know, but they were in good terms with you and they had forgiven you and everything seem to be okay.”

“We all thought it was a thing of the past for you and it will never happen again. When you told me it will never happen again, I believed you, I thought it had stopped.”

“Hence the reason I chose to focus on the good things when I wrote my book. I saw you as a Father then, so I couldn’t write a book and talk about your past.”

“You kept telling people, ‘ if Juliana ever talks about this she’ll ruin herself and her career, she’ll never be able to say it, she will be contradicting herself, Rebirth will speak for me’.”

“By the way everything I said about Timilehin in Rebirth is true, and that’s why the hurt was really deep for me…. and I didn’t know what to say and how to say it and I didn’t want to look like the ungrateful person.”

“I couldn’t talk to anyone, I remember talking to somebody I respect so much for the”

“You know your children Timilehin, don’t ever call me you daughter again! And don’t ever call yourself my father again!”

“I don’t know why you mentioned Jenifa’s diary, you want people to drag me for the mess you made. You are just wicked honestly, what has Jenifa’s Dairy got to do with passwords.”

“You sent an email and messed up the whole thing. Never said anything about it, people said all sort of things to me then, some are still talking till today. You messed things up and I paid for it, who did I tell?”

“I almost went crazy when you started put the blame on me, as you have a habit of to blaming me for different thing, you just never take responsibility for the things you do.”

“I had to talk to the person who was present the day you sent the email as I thought I had amnesia.”

“I just hope that the girls at Yeshua High School and your church are safe”

“Whoever made the mistake of making you an Associate Director in Yeshua High School is only encouraging you to continue what you have started. I might be wrong but I don’t think you have changed.”

“You say you don’t have my passwords…hmmmm…you know, before now, I could put my life on the line that you’ll never lie…it’s okay…no problem…no problem at all….”

Timilehin Adigun Responds

In response to her video, the the pastor penned a post which he shared to his Instagram story on Wednesday.

He wrote “Juliana, again I hope you find peace, I will not respond in a video to your new video because I apologized to the church and the world at large for the wrongs”

“I made a promise to the world in December 2020 and I have kept to it. I am thankful to those who have chosen to believe yet again. We are BUILDING and GROWING again with GOD and we rejoice in the SPEEDY RESTORATION!”

And on the allegations of abuse, he wrote “I NEVER sexually abused anyone. I have facts, figures and dates. What I was guilty of, I owned up to and apologized for.”

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