The news concerning a Ghanaian pastor's wife who mistakenly send her nude video to a church Whatsapp group has been making the headlines.
Initially, it was alleged the pastor is a Ghanaian man of God but checks done by Ghpage.com says otherwise. He is actually a Kenyan pastor.
In the less than a minute video, the ‘Osofo Maame’ was seductively dancing for the camera whiles she touches her private parts. Through it all, a baby was crying at the background demanding attention.
After the recording, while sending the video to her husband who was out of town on church business, she shared to a church WhatsApp group with the caption: “It’s all yours when you return”.
She found out her mistake as soon as she pressed send. Well, the video has been trending since and the distressed man of God’s wife has attempted suicide, Ghpage.Com can confirm.
According to reports gathered, the Osofo Maame drunk a poisonous liquid to end the shame she is going through. But her family who has been monitoring her since the video went viral quickly moved in and rushed her to the hospital where we gather she has been stabilized.
Last year, a South African National Defence Force employee also made headlines when she mistakenly uploaded a controversial footage of her having sex with her husband of 6 years and the husband tried to file for divorce for the embarrassment she has caused him.
He fumed, "What kind of a wife makes such a mistake ? Now tell me,who does that ?How am I going to face my own family and friends,or even my churchmates ? I’m a man of people,it took me 35 good years to build this good name of mine. I will not let it get destroyed by this evil woman,believe me I have just filed for a divorce,it’s over.”
The wife also attempted suicide following her husband's threat to divorce her.
So I ask, is it wise sending something as sensitive as these videos or pictures to your spouse? What if you mistakenly send it to someone else?
*When I read the story of the pastor's wife, I asked myself, "This video was sent to a church Whatsapp group mistakenly, who then dared share this video?" cos it's obvious that it's one or more of the church members that must have sent out this video which has since become viral. And what makes it worse is that she is a pastor's wife.
A right thinking Christian rather than share this video would rather delete it. It's obvious the video was meant for the woman's husband and not someone else. Whoever sent out this video is partly responsible for whatever happens to that woman.
Initially, it was alleged the pastor is a Ghanaian man of God but checks done by Ghpage.com says otherwise. He is actually a Kenyan pastor.
In the less than a minute video, the ‘Osofo Maame’ was seductively dancing for the camera whiles she touches her private parts. Through it all, a baby was crying at the background demanding attention.
After the recording, while sending the video to her husband who was out of town on church business, she shared to a church WhatsApp group with the caption: “It’s all yours when you return”.
She found out her mistake as soon as she pressed send. Well, the video has been trending since and the distressed man of God’s wife has attempted suicide, Ghpage.Com can confirm.
According to reports gathered, the Osofo Maame drunk a poisonous liquid to end the shame she is going through. But her family who has been monitoring her since the video went viral quickly moved in and rushed her to the hospital where we gather she has been stabilized.
Last year, a South African National Defence Force employee also made headlines when she mistakenly uploaded a controversial footage of her having sex with her husband of 6 years and the husband tried to file for divorce for the embarrassment she has caused him.
He fumed, "What kind of a wife makes such a mistake ? Now tell me,who does that ?How am I going to face my own family and friends,or even my churchmates ? I’m a man of people,it took me 35 good years to build this good name of mine. I will not let it get destroyed by this evil woman,believe me I have just filed for a divorce,it’s over.”
The wife also attempted suicide following her husband's threat to divorce her.
So I ask, is it wise sending something as sensitive as these videos or pictures to your spouse? What if you mistakenly send it to someone else?
*When I read the story of the pastor's wife, I asked myself, "This video was sent to a church Whatsapp group mistakenly, who then dared share this video?" cos it's obvious that it's one or more of the church members that must have sent out this video which has since become viral. And what makes it worse is that she is a pastor's wife.
A right thinking Christian rather than share this video would rather delete it. It's obvious the video was meant for the woman's husband and not someone else. Whoever sent out this video is partly responsible for whatever happens to that woman.
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