Wrong to wear ‘G-String’ on the pulpit – Patience Nyarko blast Prophet Oduro
GOSPEL Musician, Patience Nyarko has expressed disappointment in founder and leader of Alabaster International Ministry Prophet Kofi Oduro.
According to the gospel songstress, actions of the man of God in wearing panties on the pulpit is wrong.
Her comment comes after Prophet Kofi Oduro was seen wearing a thong which is usually known as a G-String over his trousers, to demonstrate how married women are losing their husbands to sidechicks because they refuse to wear such lingerie to entice their husbands.
He advised women to stop wearing ‘grandma’ panties when they get married while ‘side chicks’ use sexy lingeries to wow their spouses.
“Most married women lose themselves when they get married. To every married woman here, if you want to maintain your marriage you have to raise your game,” the man of God said.
He added that, “the fact that you are married doesn’t mean you don’t have to be sexy or romantic. The ‘side chicks’ are wearing sexy panties to snatch your husbands, you have to stop these big panties,” he preached on the topic ‘Excerpts of Love Talk.’
However in an interview with Showbiz, Patience Nyarko said, “If it were Obinim or any other pastor, Ghanaians would descended on him and condemned the act. It’s just a handful talking about it. Is it because he is special?”
“I am not a pastor but I know this is so wrong. Why would a man of God wear G–String on a pulpit? The best he could have done was to allow a woman hold the G–String whiles he preached about it but to wear it and demonstrate how a common G-String is destroying women’s marriages is so wrong,” she added.
Patience Nyarko stated that Prophet Kofi Oduro has a lot of followers and should be careful what he does on the pulpit.
“I have a lot of respect for that man and I don’t expect such a thing from him. He is too decent for this. The way he is straight forward with issues I didn’t expect that from him.
“My main issue is, other men of God will do worse things and cite him as an example if we don’t condemn the act now,” she said.
Continuing, Patience Nyarko said “I have had sleepless nights since I watched the video on Monday and I still don’t understand why Prophet Kofi Oduro would do that. I know women are not allowed to wear men’s clothes and vice versa so I need an explanation for this act.
“Any man of God who has an answer to this can explain to me if this is right or wrong but honestly I don’t think it is right.”
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