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ACTOR SOJI TAIWO BECOMES 'BABA IJO ' IN ABEOKUTA CHURCH.(PHOTO).



Actor Soji Taiwo becomes ‘Baba Ijo’ in Abeokuta church


Nollywood actor, Soji Taiwo aka Soji Omobanke, has newly been appointed the ‘Baba Ijo’ at his Cathedral in Nigeria, CCC Glory of God, Abeokuta.

He shared the good news via his Instagram page, adding that he received the honour with his mother.

Sharing a video of his ordination, he expressed gratitude to his colleagues for gracing the occasion.

He wrote: “Today, I emerged as the BABA IJO of My Cathedral in Nigeria, CCC GLORY OF GOD, Arinlese, Abeokuta, alongside my Mother (IYA OBA) IYA BANKE…. HALLELUYAH.

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“Thanks to my AFRIMEK Brothers for gracing this with me @officialfemiobimodede @oladehindedop1 @aliu_gafar @omobasanjay1.″

 

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