What
I couldn’t reconcile the whole time, was how the same person who preached
against the very things we were doing (i.e drinking in pubs, fornicating,
committing adultery) was the same person endorsing and encouraging it.
At
some point, I got really confused about what Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and I were
doing that I had to ask how he handles it. I will never forget what he said to
me. He said and I quote, “I will teach you a level of grace that you don’t
understand.” My mind couldn’t fathom that somehow grace was
enough covering for not just fornication on my path, adultery on his path and
the many lies that was bound to follow what we were doing that was clearly
abominable. I somehow dealt with the thoughts and fears that followed on my
path. He had said to me that he wanted me to be his girlfriend and he would
take me around the world and spoil me with money and things. Somehow, money had
never been one of the things that motivated me (I am from a home where all my
needs have been adequately met) In all my ‘badness’ through finding myself, I
never did things I did for money but more of rebellion against rules and
authority.
Pastor
Biodun Fatoyinbo also said to me that he had a dream where I exposed what was
happening to the media. Said it was all over the place and that people were
calling me the girl that caused chaos in COZA. He also said I should remember
the bible said to “touch not God’s anointed.” I immediately started to
rebuke the devil and said I could never do anything like that. I was almost
swearing with my entire family as I thought really I had touched God’s anointed
by submitting my body to be used. Little did I know at the time that all of
these were ways to mess with my mind and even manipulate my thoughts.
Fast-forward
a few months later, I was back in Nigeria and my church had become uncomfortable.
Anytime I sat in church and listened to Pastor Biodun preach, I felt shame. I
finally sent him a message saying I wasn’t comfortable anymore. I was confused
and needed to talk about what had happened. He said I should meet him to talk
and I did. It was a really weird meeting for me especially when he tried to
kiss me at our meeting. I finally realized at this point that he couldn’t help
me. I thought God was angry with me and I couldn’t pray so I decided to
withdraw completely from COZA. This was the beginning of my mental torture. I
couldn’t talk to my family because already, I was the only one attending a
different church and somehow my mom never liked the idea. As the days went by I
tried to use drinking and smoking to cover up the deep shame and guilt I was
battling with. But as soon as the high was over, the thoughts came back and I
felt stuck like I couldn’t move forward.
I
felt I had to talk to someone and I decided to speak to my then good friend,
Ernest Akale but unfortunately for me, Mr. Ernest did not have the capacity to
hold what I said to him. He broke down completely the days that followed and I
found myself having to pause how I was feeling and what I was struggling with
to help my friend be strong. After a while, he withdrew from not just me but
his then fiancé and friends. I had to then tell the fiancé what had caused it
(she suspected we were having an affair so I had to clear the air) To my
surprise she was a lot stronger than her man and told me to suck it up (I’m
paraphrasing). She said if she were me, she wouldn’t leave the church but stay
to torment Pastor Biodun and collect money from him. Ok! That sounded extreme
for me, as my intention was not to blackmail but to heal my broken self.
Anyways, I finally found the courage to speak to my then unit head who said he
was going to talk to Pastor Biodun but didn’t have the liver to do so. Before
long, the story was spreading and naturally getting twisted.
I
went to a new church and it seemed like the COZA bug had chased me there. The pastor
would always refer to COZA as some example and each time that was done, it
seemed like a spear was thrust through my chest. One day, I broke down in the
service and started crying uncontrollably, as I couldn’t take another mention
of COZA and the pictures it painted in my head.
Very
long, boring story cut short, for the last 5 months I gave the whole church
thing a big space and break. I wasn’t sure I believed in God. I wasn’t sure I
understood what it meant when people said ‘Jesus saves” and I definitely wasn’t
sure how to deal with the mental torture that was affecting not just me but my
relationships with family and friends. I was very unstable, fearful and worst
of all guilty. I got a chance to talk to Pastor Folarin of COZA Lagos Chapter,
popularly called Pastor flo about everything. I made an effort to reach out to
him because I realized the right thing to do was talk to an elder in the church
and seek some sort of remedy to a wrong I believed had been done me. Instead,
Pastor Flo said, Pastor Biodun had confessed to him and they had ‘talked’
about it and somehow that was supposed to be Ok. He asked what it was I wanted
coming to talk to him about it when I did, I told him I realized what happened
between Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and I was wrong and not just that I felt abused
and manipulated. I also said I thought it was wrong for Pastor Biodun to go on
preaching without taking time to deal with his personal character flaws. I said
I thought he was danger to all the young women that attended the church. Come
to think of it, maybe he meant if I wanted something monetary or material (as
someone had suggested when I opened up to her) but the truth is, I never wanted
his money (or is it the church member’s money.) All I wanted was to meet with
him and have him accept that he misled me, betrayed his wife and the church he
pastors. I wasn’t the only lady in COZA who had been a victim of his sexcapades
and manipulative patterns but I was the one who could come back after months of
struggle with not just my faith but also my affair with him. And I wanted to
set things right. I wanted to talk to Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo maybe for closure
and I felt like I needed an apology because he played the “touch not my
anointed” card to keep me locked in guilt, shame and fear when all along it
was a calculated plan and I dare say, it started when he asked me to join the
workforce.
Not
to mention the audacity to talk about teaching me a level of grace I didn’t
understand. I had no intention of understanding a grace that would permit me to
go on doing things that were wrong and what’s worse having to carry the burden
for almost a year.
Different
surprising advises came up in the weeks that followed the rumour making rounds.
I was told to hush because Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo had been a cultist in the
past and could send people to shut me up. All my so-called friends in
COZA withdrew from me and treated me like I had the plague. What was worse was
Pastor Flo finally saw my then pastor to ‘talk’ about what had happened
with Pastor Biodun and lied that it happened once and was a mistake. My
question then became, ‘do these people even care how broken I had become?’ ’do they care about the
emotional and spiritual welfare of the people they were pastoring?’
The sad answer was NO. Most of us old members of COZA kept leaving but they
couldn’t care less. What was important was to keep growing the church and
having more and more cars with stickers that read “More than enough.”
Back then, I always felt horrible when I saw another car drive past me with the
sticker. I was breaking, I was struggling but no one could help. All they could
do was ask me to hide so Pastor Biodun’s goons don’t hurt me. And then the
interesting one was if I had evidence to prove my claim. Let me just say here
that, it isn’t a claim, it’s a confession to free me from all of the guilt and
shame I have had to live with for no reason at all. (That being said, I have
evidence to prove all I have said here, the latest being a 58 minutes recording
of my meeting with Pastor Flo a few months back)
This
is my confession and I cannot begin to describe how much weight has been lifted
off of my shoulders just pouring the truth out about what went down. So, to all
my ex COZA friends gossiping about me, get your facts right. To those who said
they’d help me deal with the pain but didn’t, I forgive you, I have learnt how
to deal with it and I am doing just fine. To those who fear for my safety
saying Pastor Biodun would send people to shut me up, I really have gone past
fearing for my life. To live is gain and to die is Christ (or how does Paul say
it again?) And to the only person who ever supported me through it all, thank
you, I am learning to be brave. Please don’t think I am perfect in all of this
but in line with living my authentic life and putting all forms of abuse behind
me, this is where I press the stop button and stop the bleeding. This is where
I break the silence and call the church to stand up for what it has been
commissioned to do. If you will not enter the Kingdom, please don’t stop others
who are trying to enter.
I
still remember when I used to nurse the idea of digging up emails, text
messages, hotel billings (as once I used my card to pay for his room when his
master card failed to work) to prove there was an affair. It was pathetic. Why
for the love of heaven was I trying to dig up evidence? I am satisfied setting
the record straight. I am ready for any shaming or bashing that would follow
because the truth is, because of what I have suffered and come through, I am
really not moved by what people say or think about me anymore. I am a stronger
woman and a damn abuse survivor seeking to connect with other victims of abuse
to show them how to deal with the shame, hurt and guilt and how to come out
stronger. Turning their mess into their message.
I
am Ese Walter and I have gone through all forms of abuse from family,
boyfriends, my ex pastor and some strangers not to break me, but so I stand and
so I qualify to help victims. My scars have qualified me and when all is said
and done, I will still be standing. I AM WOMAN, I BEND, I DON’T BREAK!
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