Gbadamosi Ismail, a Nigerian evangelist, who inspired the viral ‘lori iro’ video has joined the social media.
The spotlight has continued to beam on Ismail after a video of him preaching about common deceptive words and phrases used by parties involved in a relationship surfaced online.
Lori iro’ is a Yoruba phrase which means “on top lies” in English.
“You’re honey, lori iro, my biscuit, lori iro, my chocolate, lori iro, my tomato, lori iro, my onion, lori iro, my puff puff, lori iro, my sugarcane, lori iro… they’re lies. Lie lie lovers are not now rampant. Too much lies,” he had said in a mixture of English and Yoruba.
Checks by The Drum Online on Friday showed he is currently on Twitter and Instagram wherein he shared other short clips of himself preaching.
“I am Evangelist Gbadamosi Ismail, I preach the gospel with all that I have and all that I am! Hence the many nicknames e.g. Baba Lie Lie, Evang. lro po etc,” his bio on Twitter read.
As of the time of filing this report, he has garnered over 4,000 followers on Instagram while over 400 users followed him on Twitter.
In one of the posts on his Instagram page, he appreciated those who have been supporting him since his video went viral, describing his sudden rise to fame as a dream.
“It’s still like a dream, but this is the best dream anyone can have! I appreciate all of you my followers, may God’s presence never depart from you now and forever! I love you all….this is not #loriiro,” he wrote.