Tope Alabi (born 27 October 1970) is a Nigerian gospel singer, film music composer and actress. who is also known as Ore ti o common and as Agbo Jesu. Alabi was born on 27 October 1970 in Lagos State, Nigeria to Pa Joseph Akinyele Obayomi and Madam Agnes Kehinde Obayomi. She is the only daughter out of the three children in the family. She hails from Yewa, Imeko of Ogun State, Nigeria. She obtained her West Africa School Certificate from Oba Akinyele Memorial High School, Ibadan, 1986. Thereafter, she proceeded to the Polytechnic Ibadan where she studied Mass Communication and graduated in 1990. Alabi was formerly a member of the Jesters International comedy group. She later worked with other popular traveling and stage theater groups in both Ibadan and Lagos. She made films in the Yoruba film genre of Nigeria. Tope Alabi later metamorphosed into gospel music after she became a born-again Christian. On 21 May 2019, Nigerians on Twitter crowned Tope Alabi the queen of Yoruba language as a result of a competition by United Bank for Africa on their 70th anniversary celebration. On 13 June 2021, She came under criticism for her comments on a song titled Oniduro Mi which sparked outrage amongst other gospel artistes. She is married and has two daughters.
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