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Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi Debunks Death Rumors

Legendary singer, Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi, has angrily refuted the claims of his death, reminding his followers that he is alive, healthy, and in excellent spirits.
In a video released Tuesday morning, Obey-Fabiyi responded to the untrue allegations with a dynamic performance that made it clear that he was doing well.
The musician, who is well-known for his fluency in Yoruba, English, and Pidgin, proudly denied the allegations while singing in his distinctive style, “Hello, I’m Professor Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi. You don’t lose o, Satan; you don’t lose o, you don’t lose o. You talk and wear pafuka, but you lie.

Obey-Fabiyi continued to refute the rumor, saying, “It is false information that began a few hours ago that I, Evangelist Obey, have gone to heaven. It is a falsehood. That is not the word that Jesus wrote, and I am still here.
According to reports, the music legend passed away on Monday, which prompted his fans to express their sorrow. Many people took to social media to express their sadness as soon as the news went viral.

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However, Obey-Fabiyi’s assistant, Tope Olukole, soon stepped in to put the record straight.

In an interview with TVC on Monday evening, Olukole affirmed that the musician was in good health and had not passed away.

“Let’s set the record straight: Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi is alive and thriving! Olukole said, “He recently celebrated a joyous occasion — the 50th birthday of his second child’s spouse.” Olukole expressed relief at seeing his boss well and active.

“Rumours of his passing are baseless and entirely unfounded. Olukole continued, “We’re happy to see him healthy and active.

A month after Obey-Fabiyi celebrated his 83rd birthday with love and happiness among his family and supporters, the death fake appeared.

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