Scandal: Pastor's wife storm church and exposes her husband of impregnating a female church member
Wonder
they say shall never end. The church is said to be known as the house of God and where peace reign, a place of impactation, a house free from trouble and fracas, but it was a different case at a
Pentecostal, church located at Bassey Esau
Street, off Aka Itiam Road in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom state,
as there was commotion and fracas in the church when the wife of the GO storm the church during a program to create a scene over
her husband’s adulterous life style.
Wonder they say shall never end. The church is said to be known as the house of God and where peace reign, a place of impactation, a house free from trouble and fracas, but it was a different case at a Pentecostal, church located at Bassey Esau Street, off Aka Itiam Road in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom state, as there was commotion and fracas in the church when the wife of the GO storm the church during a program to create a scene over her husband’s adulterous life style.
Pastor Nsikanabasi Ese |
It was
gathered that the wife of the pastor, identified as Idongesit Ese had accused
her husband, Pastor Nsikanabasi Ese who is the
founder and General Overseer of the Church, Kairos Rhema Embassy, of not just
living an adulterous life but had impregnated a
female member of the church.
According to report, Idongesit Ese, the wife of the pastor,
storm the church but was prevented by security men from entering the church
auditorium. Despite the prevention, she was bent on creating a scene and
defiantly stood at the church premises to tell her story.
The woman was heard screaming saying;
“I
want every man and woman who has a conscience in this church to ask my husband
why he is doing this to me. Why would he be sleeping with a young girl who came
to seek counseling and prayers from him?
I caught my husband in a hotel having
sex with Evelyn Etim,
a member of our church. As I speak to you, Evelyn has given birth to a baby boy
and she is living in Eket with my husband.” An eye witnessed
said.
It was also gathered that the
Pastor arranged some security men awaiting her arrival. The moment she stepped
out of her car and headed to the church, she was accosted by the security men
and thugs and told her
that she did not have the pastor’s permission to attend the church service.
Other people who witnessed the show of shame said they
saw one of the thugs slapping the pastor’s wife.
The situation was however brought under control after
policemen were invited to the premises of the church to restore order.
She further
explained;
“That’s
when my husband, a so-called man of God, beat me and hit me with his car and
ran away with Evelyn Etim when I caught them in the hotel,” she explained.
She was said to have also displayed a photo of a young
woman whom she said was that of the alleged intruder, Etim.
“I want members of the church
to know why I haven’t been attending programs in the church,” Idongesit continued.
“Many people have been calling
my telephone line to inform me that my husband lied to the congregation that I
traveled out of the country.
This is the moment of truth.
Let the people know what has been going on in my marriage and in the church. I
believed and trusted this man with my whole life.
I am still asking myself one
question; is this the same man who once woke me up late in the night, stood
stark naked before me, poured anointing all on his head and swore that God
should destroy him and his ministry the day he sleeps with any woman other than
his wife?”
The
program that was going on in the church on the day of the incident was said to
be a special emergency deliverance service with the theme 'One of Us Is in
Trouble'.
A guest minister, Rufus Willie,
the senior pastor of Living Fire Ministries, Eket, who was delivering the
sermon, was said to have persuaded the members who had become uneasy at the
show of shame to remain calm.
“God should be feared. When
this program was fixed and a theme was given for it, nobody knew what would
happen today. Truly, one of us is in trouble,” Pastor Willie was quoted as saying.
According
to some church members, Pastor Ese had, on several occasions, accused his wife
of having lied to him about her age and her level of education and that he had
since filed for a divorce in a customary court in the state.
A clergyman who gave his name as Moses and stood in as Pastor Ese’s father
during his traditional marriage told reporters that he was disappointed with
what was happening in the pastor’s five-year-old marriage.
“He (Pastor Ese) didn’t give me
any vital reason why he should divorce the wife; he just said the woman is
harsh, the woman is this, the woman is that.
I said to him, ‘have you
reported to me since I came and signed as a father to you during the marriage
ceremony? Have you brought the woman to say this is what the woman did?’
I told him since you’ve never brought the woman to tell me
this is what she has done wrong, I am not in support of your divorce. I don’t
believe that Nsikanabasi is called by God. I have told him and his mother not
to come to my house anymore,” Moses concluded.
News source: pulse ng
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