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Kemi Olunloyo Blasts Pastor For Questioning Her Marital Life Choices

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Nigerian Journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has responded to a pastor after he questioned her marriage counselling credibility.

Kemi Olunloyo had earlier advised people to marry for love instead of money.

Don’t marry rich men. I used to say I will only many for money. Marry a good man if you are a marriage type. A rich guy will spend his life trying to keep you happy no rich man can buy that. Stay happy these holidays #Kemitalks #rnarriageisascam,” she wrote.

Following her statement, the pastor questioned her ability to give marital advice.

 

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He wrote: “Please do not talk about marriage because you do not have a success story to share in that regard.”

kemi Olunloyo, reacting to what he said wrote: You STUPID pastor!! have no success story because I’ve never been married. Don’t try that hypocrite line with me. Apostle of rubbish.

Meanwhile, The Governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa says that both the President and state governors have been overwhelmed by insecurity in the land.

He said that Nigerians must therefore seek God’s face for a turn-around of the nation’s plethora of socio-economic and security challenges.

Okowa spoke Monday during a special thanksgiving service with his family at the Government House Chapel, Asaba.

“There is insecurity in the land and Delta is not an exception but God will continue to intervene.

“The present insecurity in the country is greater than the presidency and the governors; it requires God’s intervention, and therefore, we must continue to pray for God to intervene.

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