A lawyer, Mrs. Boluwatife Akinbo Maybee, has found herself at the center of controversy following the circulation of an alleged audio recording that has generated widespread discussion on social media.
The development comes amid ongoing disputes involving Funke Ashekun, a former member of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), with whom Boluwatife has reportedly been associated in matters concerning the church and its leadership.
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In the viral audio, which critics have widely circulated online, Boluwatife is allegedly heard expressing affection through songs, text messages, and conversations directed at Mr. Ayotunde Richard, a married man and former MFM member.
Richard, who was previously linked to a network of former church members critical of MFM, has recently taken to social media to share what he describes as internal activities and strategies employed by individuals within the group.
His claims include allegations of blackmail, recruitment of former church members, and personal misconduct. However, these allegations remain unverified.
The controversy has triggered debate among observers, particularly regarding professional ethics and personal conduct. Critics argue that legal practitioners are expected to uphold high standards of discretion, integrity, and professionalism, both within and outside the courtroom.
Some commentators have questioned whether the allegations, if substantiated, could have implications for Boluwatife’s professional reputation, given the ethical expectations associated with the legal profession.
Neither Boluwatife Akinbo Maybee nor Funke Ashekun had publicly responded to the allegations as of the time of filing this report.
The incident continues to attract reactions online, with supporters and critics offering differing perspectives on the matter while awaiting further clarification from those involved.







