That the founder and the General Overseer of the Household of God
Church, Pastor Chris Okotie packed it up with his second wife Stephanie
Henshaw is no more news, just like the fact that a lot of people were
caught unawares by his declaration that he was going to marry for the
third time this December.
However, the announcement a couple of
weeks back that the funky pastor will be getting married soon stirred
some activities around his Oregun Lagos church, as some female members
whose hopes were dashed when he decided to marry Stephanie four years
back are currently jostling at the background to fill vacant the
position of “Mrs Okotie.”
Some of the ladies who are strongly rumoured to be on this list and whom the man of God has played a prominent role in their lives include:
- Sola Salako, who was the church’s head of administration for several years,
- Okotie’s close aide, Vien Tetsola, a former Miss Nigeria,
- Ure Okezie, daughter of former minister, Dr. Okezie, who later dated hip-hop artiste Soul E, but who has since moved on,
- Rose Elishama Ideh, who became a frequent visitor at many of Okotie’s church events, and who played a major role in his last presidential campaign.
The argument of the women against the choice of Stephanie was that Pastor Chris had been the family pastor during her two marriages and Stephanie’s second husband was his oldest church member.
The story now is that since the pastor who was the presidential candidate of his Fresh Party is free from his marriage and has signified his intention to remarry, there is need to return as the race for the role of Mrs. Okotie is open .
No be small sometin. Who en go come choose now? I think Vien's cool. Don't knw about d rest.
ReplyDeleteHope he won't divorce again. He should look well welll b4 choosing another wife. Infact he should berra go for one he knows very well and one who loves him too. One who's divorced twice gives cause for concer btw. Cud it b he gat faults?? D chic gan shud look/ tink it welll b4 agreein, to avoid signin up for aa life of misery. Enuff said!
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