Aug 18, 2011

SOCIETY FOR NIGERIAN WOMEN PROMISES CHRIST EMBASSY SHOWDOWN IF MERCY JOHNSON'S WEDDING STILL HOLDS

In the last few weeks, nothing has dominated discussions in the entertainment industry like the wedding plans of controversial screen diva, Mercy Johnson.

A few months ago, the news of her wedding to a Benin prince broke and since then, newshounds as well as paparazzi have virtually followed her everywhere, keeping tabs on the wedding which held so much promise.

But barely two weeks to the wedding, the entire hype seemed to be a farce, after an allegation of husband snatching was leveled against Mercy by Okojie’s wife, Lovely.
A few days back,we broke the news that Mercy has finally called off her planned wedding to Odianosen Okojie,.but it seems many people were still skeptical of the authenticity of the report.

We learnt that a woman group, Society for Nigerian Women has written to Christ Embassy that if the Church goes ahead with the wedding despite all the evidences and petitions of Lovely against the wedding that they would mobilize Nigerian women to demonstrate and disrupt the wedding proceedings.

The letter addressed directly to Pastor Chris Oyakilome dated August 15th signed by Mrs. Chinyere Okonkwo President of the group indicated that after the meeting of the group on August 13th,they’ve decided to react to publications that were reporting that Pastor Chris lead church has finally agreed to go ahead with the wedding,it described the decisions as wicked and highly immoral that a man will leave his legally married wife and go ahead to marry another woman and a respectable church were ready to join them together.

The letter begged Pastor Chris to rescind the decisions in the interest of the innocent children that Odi had abandoned or risk 5,000 women demonstrating in front of the Church on the day of the wedding.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is embarrasing...Am nt suprised she snatched d man...lol

Anonymous said...

Yes she did, Upon everything she still want to married the Man. Na wa ho