In a recent shocking event, the spotlight has turned on Pastor Paul Adefarasin from the House on the Rock Church, following allegations of his involvement in an assault incident during a traffic some hours ago today.
The accuser, Ayoola Kelechi, took to Twitter to narrate an account of what had been witnessed. According to Kelechi, Pastor Paul descended from his car after a car was hit by a bus, and then proceeded to shatter the bus’s window.
This action had gotten a lot of people in the bus injured with a photo of a female with a bloodied hand making waves social media.
Writer and media personality, Solomon Buchi, had also decided to join the conversation. Buchi vehemently refuted the accusations, branding them a complete lie. He also passionately defended Pastor Paul, insinuating that the Twitter user harbored ill intentions, which was probably fueled by a desperate desire to cast the pastor as evil.
However, not everyone supported behind Buchi’s defense. Critics argued that he lacked substantive evidence to dismiss the claims made and that the truth could swing either way. They also called out for believing that Men of God were above human mistakes.
“Inside traffic and this bus hit @pauladefarasin car and your esteemed pastor and religious father got down from his car and smashed the window of the bus involved, injuring passengers in the bus and threatening the driver. An unmitigated disgrace. What an experience.”
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