During a heavy rainstorm, Murphy Afolabi’s Baby Mama experienced deep anguish when a Muslim cleric, known as an Alfa, callously refused to offer prayers for her deceased husband. The encounter left her bewildered and wounded, as she struggled to understand how business considerations could overshadow matters of faith.
As Rain tearfully recounted the distressing incident, her sorrow mingled with the raindrops falling from the darkened sky. Seeking solace and closure, she had hoped for prayers to grant her husband eternal peace.
With a trembling voice, Rain expressed her heartbreak and frustration, unable to comprehend the merging of business and religion. She found it inconceivable that such a significant spiritual act could be withheld due to personal or financial reasons.
Her emotions intensified as she pleaded for her late husband to rest in peace. She yearned for closure and reassurance that he would find solace in the afterlife.
Amid her anguish, Rain passionately swore, driven by shattered expectations rather than malice. Her curse was a plea for justice, expressing the deep sorrow and injustice she felt. She hoped her heartfelt plea would be heard and that her late husband would finally find the peace he deserved.
It should be noted that following Murphy Afolabi’s unfortunate passing, Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad shared his perspective on offering prayers for him. Sheikh Ahmad believed that prayers should not be extended to Afolabi due to the nature of his career and the roles he portrayed in movies.
Sheikh Ahmad highlighted Afolabi’s portrayal of the character Baba Alawo, which he believed promoted traditional religion and contradicted God’s rules and desires. Consequently, Sheikh Ahmad considered Afolabi an unbeliever.