A Nigerian priest has issued a stern public warning to married women in his congregation who have been sending him explicit videos and solicitations, threatening to expose future offenders during Bible study sessions.
A Nigerian priest has sparked a wave of conversation across social media after publicly condemning a “disturbing trend” involving married women in his congregation who have allegedly been sending him explicit videos. During a recent sermon, the clergyman expressed deep shock at the nature of the media he received, noting that some images depicted bodies “full of bumps” and other visible signs of potential sexually transmitted infections. The priest revealed that several women had gone as far as claiming they were “ready” if he desired them, with one individual reportedly attending church services in person to pursue him. He questioned the spiritual state of such parishioners, asking pointedly, “Want what? The pastor giving you communion? The pastor praying for you? Am I sugar that you want to have a taste?”
The clergyman also highlighted a brazen disregard for family boundaries and personal integrity, noting that many of the women involved continued to interact warmly with his wife. He described the hypocrisy of those who would send lewd content in private while greeting his spouse in public as if nothing had occurred. Addressing the spiritual implications of these actions, the priest warned his congregation that entertaining such thoughts during worship could fundamentally prevent believers from receiving divine blessings. He emphasized that the sanctuary should remain a place of holiness, not a venue for illicit solicitations directed at the leadership.
In a bid to curb the behavior and restore order to the parish, the priest issued a final, stern warning to any individuals contemplating similar advances. He stated that he would no longer remain silent and that future offenders would be publicly identified and used as cautionary examples during the church’s Bible study sessions. By bringing the matter to the pulpit, the clergyman signaled a shift toward a “zero-tolerance” policy regarding sexual harassment within the ministry, urging married women to respect their vows and the sanctity of the clerical office. As of Wednesday, April 1, 2026, the identity of the specific parish remains undisclosed as the community grapples with the fallout of the revelation.
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