COZA Pastor, Fatoyinbo Rocks $1,280 Gucci Hoodie
FUNSHO AROGUNDADE
Flamboyant founder of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Abuja, Biodun Fatoyinbo has caused another sensation after a trending picture showing him rocking a Gucci Hoodie valued at $1280 (N465, 920).
Fatoyinbo, who has taken his swag on the altar to another level, was seen rocking the designer item last Sunday, with the picture already gone viral.
The famed pastor, known for wearing high end labels, has also been spotted with the luxury leather bag, Gucci Web Animalia GG Supreme Tote, which goes for about $2,490.
Fatoyinbo is known for his exceptional and flamboyant tastes both personally and even in the way he runs his church.
He is also a lover of fast cars including Porsche.
Fatoyinbo heads the Abuja and Lagos-based COZA, along with his wife, Modele.
He first came to limelight in 2013, when he was entangled in an allegation of infidelity with a former member and worker of the COZA, Ese Walter, confessed to having had an affair with him.
Ese’s confession had sent social media alight after she made the allegation in a blog post that she had a week-long sexual relationship with the pastor during his London visit.
It later snowballed into a huge sexual scandal, an allegation that Fatoyinbo has since denied.
The University of Ilorin graduate clergy also raised eyebrows over his sparing no expenses in celebrating his birthday on 22 January, 2016 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Suave Fatoyinbo literally moved his church to the Gulf nation as he shepherd 300 souls to Dubai to celebrate his birthday with him for several days, with live worship service at Ritz Carlton Hotel on 21 January.
American Pastor Mike Murdock, alongside Nigerian Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo and Prophet S.K Abiara all took part in the prayer session for the couple pastors on 22 January at The Conrad, Dubai.
International singer Tye Tribett was also in the crowd.
The all-white party later went on a boat cruise and ended up with a dinner at the 7-star Burj Al Arab Hotel in the desert city.
When the photographs of the shindig hit the social media, it triggered comments about the hip-hop taste of Nigeria’s Pentecostal church leaders.