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“Pray For Me” – Gospel Singer Yinka Alaseyori Cries For Help Over Death Threat
Popular Nigerian gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori has cried out over alleged death threats.
Alaseyori, during an Instagram live session, begged the general public for prayer support.
In a now-trending video on the internet, the singer, who did not mention names, explained that she has been experiencing online attacks for the past six months.
She said: “I am supposed to fear human beings. I will not die untimely. It has become a taboo. You need to check my DMs. I see people’s comments, curses and I smile. I see people wishing me a lot of things. I will just laugh at you. Because whoever wishes me death is counting the days of death for him or herself.
“If you think what I deserve is to die, you also want to die. If you are calling for death, do not come to my DM. Do not tell anybody about me for evil. If anybody gathers to wish me death, no matter how much they are, even if they are prophets, the angel of death will go after them. This world is wicked. It is so painful and sad. A whole lot of things are going on behind the scenes.
“Please pray for me. I need your help. If you see me on stage, pray for me. And pray for me when you don’t see me or hear from me.”
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