What event do you consider as the low moment of your life?
I have had many low moments in my life. I felt terrible when I lost my father and mother. My father died at 70. I didn’t expect him to die when he died. For me, I consider anyone who dies at 70 a young person. Ninety is the best age to die.
My father was there for me all my life; he sacrificed a lot for his kids. But before he died, I was not in a position to do much for him. However, my mother lived above 90. She had a good life.
Why didn’t you take your wife’s death as the low point of your life?
As stated before, I have many low points. But when my father died, I felt worst than my wife’s death. I cannot explain why it appeared so.
When did your wife die?
She died in 2012. I didn’t expect her to die when she did and I was not in the country. I left Nigeria on a Wednesday night and we still spoke when I got to the airport. The next thing I heard on Friday was that she had passed on.
What caused her death?
She was not sick; it was a sudden death. If she had been ill, I wouldn’t have left her. As a strong woman that she was, she didn’t show signs of weakness as well. Our family doctor of over 25 years did his best but told me there was no life in her any longer.
I was more confused than annoyed when I heard the news of my wife’s death. I was too shocked to feel anything. She was in her 50s when she died; we were age mates. The only time I felt bad was the day of her burial as it dawned on me that she was really dead. But before then, I kept thinking she would wake up because she was really a strong woman. I couldn’t go to the mortuary to see her, but I had to see her during the lying-in-state.
How did you comfort your children during the period?
My children are strong kids. They had all finished their university education in Canada when their mother died. We are a free and happy family. Whenever we are together, they don’t relate to me as their father.
How did your children react to your decision to remarry?
My children were happy when I told them I wanted to remarry. They knew I would be in the hands of a good woman. When my wife died, they didn’t want me to be left alone; they were always checking on me. In a way, I was disturbing them because they couldn’t live a day without worrying about me.
But it was God who told me to remarry even though I did not take another wife. I even said it on the pulpit that I would not remarry. But God, who saw things I didn’t see, told me I must marry and marry fast. Now, I know why He said it and I thanked God I followed His direction.
Were you not worried that people could condemn you for remarrying a year after your wife’s death?
Of course, my decision to remarry generated a lot of attention from the public but I don’t care about such a thing. When my heart doesn’t condemn me, I don’t care. I don’t need to impress everyone. I don’t need to prove anything to anyone because I owe only God my life. Those close to me knew I was led by God.
When my wife passed on, every woman wanted to marry me. I was getting text messages from different women, who were telling me that God told them I was their husband. I got messages from members of my church and other women. If I had stayed unmarried for two years, I cannot imagine what would have happened to me. When I finally remarried, many single women and even married ones left the church. This is not a joke; it happened. I thank God I didn’t promise anyone marriage or was dating anyone; I didn’t owe anyone anything. Also, I didn’t need to marry anyone recommended to me.
Why did you settle for a Kenyan when you had many options?
I knew the lady many years ago when I went to preach in Mombasa, Kenya. Then, my first wife was still alive and I told my friend that I liked the way she sang and carried herself. They spoke well about her and told me her father was a bishop. Later, I invited her team to Nigeria to sing in my church and people loved them. At that point, there was nothing between us.
But many people believed we were having a secret affair even when my wife was alive, but I didn’t go out with her or touch her until we married. I also admired the fact that she did not trouble me for marriage like many others.
How did she react when you told her about your marriage plans?
When I told her I wanted to marry her, she felt it was strange. I was yet to know her well too. She told me I was too old for her. She said I was more like a mentor. It was God who convinced her and her family. How many fathers would allow their daughters to go to Nigeria for marriage? They read many negative things about us daily. Also, she was a single and young lady while I was a widower with three kids. There are many things that didn’t make sense naturally. But her father is a man of God and God touched him. I thank God it was her because I couldn’t have chosen anyone better.
What comes to mind when you read negative things about you?
I don’t bother myself about what people say about me because it is part of life. It was reported that I was having an affair with an artiste’s wife but he is my son and still worships in my church. Nothing can break me; gossips mean nothing to me. They are people who do not like me for reasons best known to them and they will always look for opportunities to tarnish my image.
As stated before, I have many low points. But when my father died, I felt worst than my wife’s death. I cannot explain why it appeared so.
When did your wife die?
She died in 2012. I didn’t expect her to die when she did and I was not in the country. I left Nigeria on a Wednesday night and we still spoke when I got to the airport. The next thing I heard on Friday was that she had passed on.
What caused her death?
She was not sick; it was a sudden death. If she had been ill, I wouldn’t have left her. As a strong woman that she was, she didn’t show signs of weakness as well. Our family doctor of over 25 years did his best but told me there was no life in her any longer.
I was more confused than annoyed when I heard the news of my wife’s death. I was too shocked to feel anything. She was in her 50s when she died; we were age mates. The only time I felt bad was the day of her burial as it dawned on me that she was really dead. But before then, I kept thinking she would wake up because she was really a strong woman. I couldn’t go to the mortuary to see her, but I had to see her during the lying-in-state.
How did you comfort your children during the period?
My children are strong kids. They had all finished their university education in Canada when their mother died. We are a free and happy family. Whenever we are together, they don’t relate to me as their father.
How did your children react to your decision to remarry?
My children were happy when I told them I wanted to remarry. They knew I would be in the hands of a good woman. When my wife died, they didn’t want me to be left alone; they were always checking on me. In a way, I was disturbing them because they couldn’t live a day without worrying about me.
But it was God who told me to remarry even though I did not take another wife. I even said it on the pulpit that I would not remarry. But God, who saw things I didn’t see, told me I must marry and marry fast. Now, I know why He said it and I thanked God I followed His direction.
Were you not worried that people could condemn you for remarrying a year after your wife’s death?
Of course, my decision to remarry generated a lot of attention from the public but I don’t care about such a thing. When my heart doesn’t condemn me, I don’t care. I don’t need to impress everyone. I don’t need to prove anything to anyone because I owe only God my life. Those close to me knew I was led by God.
When my wife passed on, every woman wanted to marry me. I was getting text messages from different women, who were telling me that God told them I was their husband. I got messages from members of my church and other women. If I had stayed unmarried for two years, I cannot imagine what would have happened to me. When I finally remarried, many single women and even married ones left the church. This is not a joke; it happened. I thank God I didn’t promise anyone marriage or was dating anyone; I didn’t owe anyone anything. Also, I didn’t need to marry anyone recommended to me.
Why did you settle for a Kenyan when you had many options?
I knew the lady many years ago when I went to preach in Mombasa, Kenya. Then, my first wife was still alive and I told my friend that I liked the way she sang and carried herself. They spoke well about her and told me her father was a bishop. Later, I invited her team to Nigeria to sing in my church and people loved them. At that point, there was nothing between us.
But many people believed we were having a secret affair even when my wife was alive, but I didn’t go out with her or touch her until we married. I also admired the fact that she did not trouble me for marriage like many others.
How did she react when you told her about your marriage plans?
When I told her I wanted to marry her, she felt it was strange. I was yet to know her well too. She told me I was too old for her. She said I was more like a mentor. It was God who convinced her and her family. How many fathers would allow their daughters to go to Nigeria for marriage? They read many negative things about us daily. Also, she was a single and young lady while I was a widower with three kids. There are many things that didn’t make sense naturally. But her father is a man of God and God touched him. I thank God it was her because I couldn’t have chosen anyone better.
What comes to mind when you read negative things about you?
I don’t bother myself about what people say about me because it is part of life. It was reported that I was having an affair with an artiste’s wife but he is my son and still worships in my church. Nothing can break me; gossips mean nothing to me. They are people who do not like me for reasons best known to them and they will always look for opportunities to tarnish my image.
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*wow!!!
Lies from the pit of hell. Anyone can understand what played out in this case. Pastor my a**
ReplyDelete"She didn't bother you about marriage". How can she bother you about marriage when you are not saying her. Hmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteMiss Ess abeg read wetin you type again. I wan understand that grammar you just speak mbok...@@@BiaBia 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
DeleteInteresting...
DeleteAnon na "dating" I type there I no know how it turned back to saying. Pardon me lol.
DeleteHmmmm and I'm sure that his late life lived for him. How can you say your father that died at a reasonably old age was the lowest point of your life and not your wife that still had young kids to look after in her 50s .
DeleteWomen don't kill yourself over a man o. Just do your best and live for your kids.
This interview made me feel a certain kind of way as if he was already seeing his present wife (even if no sex) but he was already emotionally attached to her and no longer connected with his late wife.
@bed and roses, I don't like to speak of the dead but I'm with you on this...
DeleteWho knows what that woman was going through while still married to him...
Not all that glitters is gold oh...
Very interesting, sounds like he was no longer emotionally connected to his wife before she died, the way he spoke about her was kinda cold, not warm at all, my opinion.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm, my thoughts too
DeleteYou are right my dear
DeleteI noticed that too
DeleteIt's obvious he wasn't emotionally connected to his wife, she was a very strong woman, more like a dictator. I used to like her hair cut with the bit of tint in front. How can your wife die and you won't go and see her in the mortuary 😎 🙄😏, when my mum passed on to glory, I almost wanted to go to the mortuary from the airport sef but we couldn't go until afternoon. That was my reason for being in Nigeria I just couldn't wait to see her body and go pray there.
DeleteMay her soul continue to rest in perfect peace.
I guess he is speaking about his ex wife like that because he does not want to hurt his current wife's feelings. That was exactly how Pastor Taiwo spoke of Pastor Bimbo when she died. However i don't think it matters if these men actually voice out that they actually loved their 1st wives. The new wives would just have to be mature about it and not think there is competition.
DeleteAnyway it is well.
it does feel like one year after his wife passed on is quite early though!
Hmmmmmmmm!
DeleteI am just feeling sorry for the mother of his children.
If only the dead could talk!
Hmmmmmmmm! So cold and detached.
All these men of god,hmmmmmmm!
They separated so many times before she died. It was a troubled marriage.
DeleteAnonymous 11:49, be careful what you say and don't even compare Pastor Taiwo with him. I am not going to talk about this Pastor or compare but Pastor Taiwo is a man of honour and dignity and never did he mention considering or not considering marriage when Pastor Bimbo died.
DeleteHe honoured and still honours Late Pastor Bimbo Odukoya. He never jumped into marriage and God gave him his new humble wife at the right time. A woman who knows her place, who knows that Pastor Bimbo was loved and respected by all.
Its so obvious that the love people have for Pastor Bimbo has been showed to Pastor Nomthi.
Please be careful spreading false news.
Anon 16.25, no one is spreading false news. Yes alot of people loved Pastor Bimbo and flourished under her ministry. When Pastor T was interviewed, he did not say anything about loving his strong former wife. The whole lovey douby thing was just absent. They were so in love or shall i say PAstor Bim was so in love it radiated everwhere.
DeleteI like his new wife, she seems really cool and alright until she opened her mouth and started talking about "HER" husband Pastor Taiwo, and how they met and how he was destined to be hers...all over the internet. errrrr hello!!!! that was someone's husband who unfortunately died in a horrendous way(plane crash doing the work of God)
It is about showing respect and being extra careful what you say at interviews because it is still painful for alot of people these women impacted with their words. Yes he has married you and yes he has even gone on to have extra kids with you. Please don't run your mouth any how. So another woman's misery is what they are profiting from.
I was in the church when Pastor Bim said and i quote "no woman is woman enough to take my husband from me"
So it feels like a real slap in everyone's faces when the new wife runs her mouth about meeting her husband and how he is destined to be hers.
I hope you understand.
Still love Pastor Taiwo though and wish him well.
thank you
All these men of God with wandering manhood. They marry their lovers less than a year after their wives death and claim God spoke to them. The case of Sumbo; 2face's baby Mama is one that shook the whole church and the Estate where the church was located. People left because they felt something was fishy.Under a year they were married.The pastor's late wife was so sick and Sumbo was screwing this man all through. The pastor's sister confirmed that Sumbo was sleeping over at the pastor's house. People left because they know in their heart the truth. see, there are so many things to say concerning this but I just can't type. Nothing is true online
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. If you don't find tea on this blog where will you find it? Lol. Don't mind them. Some of dem think sey people nor get mind to think, as dey dey take eyes dey look...
DeleteSo the man was married and list his wife, just hearing this for the first time. I hail una for this blog, I don't stress myself for gists atimes: I sip my tea and come straight to the comment section and gbam it is.🙌🙌
DeleteIt's no jist abi it's old jist that he was a widower. What first anon typed is a true picture.
DeleteThis man should be investigated for his wife,'s death. He travelled (alibi) then his wife dies....
ReplyDeleteThat's a story that wont see the light of day.
DeleteAnon 9:59 sense kill you there... I was just thinking towards that too. All these god of men sef....
DeleteEvery Malian to his kettle.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it’s better to keep quiet than talk and look like a fool.
ReplyDeleteGbam!
DeleteYou are damn correct!
Honestly, the tiny respect I used to have for him, I lost it.
Louder! I wonder how his kids will feel after reading this very distateful interview.
Delete👏👏👏👏
DeleteThank you so much. The best comment ever because it was exactly what I wanted to write. My mother died at 52 and our father had another woman and settled again by the 5th year after her demise but he would never disrespect our mum un this manner and my father though a pastor but uneducated has the utmost respect even in death and we as children respect the new wife.
Delete👏👏👏👏👏👏LOUD IT!..
DeleteGod bless U Susan. It's been 25yrs after my mum's death and tho my father remarried 23yrs ago, his love and respect 4 my mum is still obvious. He is the 1 who most times reminds us of her birthdays and calls 4 fasting and prayers on every of her memorial. Haba. Am super proud of my father. 4 this pastor, he e never tell his children wetin really kill their mother. U travel wed, she died fri n yet her death is not d worst hit. Na Ur old Papa of 70s own go pan U pass.
DeleteTho one year seems short to remarry but is it not better he remarried than be committing fornication
ReplyDeleteSo people nor fit hold body again?
DeleteI honestly had to ask that question?
DeleteIf you don't have sex in one year, will you die???? Is that the new excuse?
Are you an animal always on heat that you must always have a hole to excrete in by your side? Is that the reason men think they can get away with so much? If a women married under a year I wonder what busy body Nigerians would have said.
I personally have no respect for people who quickly remarry. What are you running from? What are you hiding? How sweet is the dick or the pussy that you must quickly remarry and not give adequate time to mourn and honour your partner? Tufiakwa!!!!
Mrs Diamond please get real. One year is way too short. He is a man of God. Sex is not food. I have been separated from my husband for more than 2 years. I have survived without sex. Fornication is not an excuse
DeleteI have stayed 3years without sex before because I didn't want to enter another bad relationship. Decided to wait till I find that man worthy enough for me to marry.
DeleteHmmmmm....... You said too little, too much in this interview, pastor. Let me reserve my comment.
ReplyDeleteHe said waaaaaay tooo much with waaaaay too little. Tooooo much.
DeleteI sense his first wife suffered in silence.
ReplyDeleteYour wife was alive when you were busy liking her 'lust' pasitor I won't say more
If it’s a woman that got married after a year now,they will say she is the one that killed her husband.You married a woman for more than 25 years and you couldn’t even mourn her properly.Maybe it wasn’t a wonderful marriage after all.
ReplyDeleteFrom this interview, it’s easy to deduce that this man was obviously happy with his wife’s demise, can’t categorically say he had a hand in her death but he was sure having an affair with his present wife, he isn’t too smart to not let that show.
ReplyDeleteYeah. Like her death was more of a relief than a sad event.
DeleteNo much feelings for d late wife...
ReplyDeleteIts a man's world
But d present wife resemble d late wife
From this interview i can see a man & not a pastor
Now I believe someone who said many people embellish the truth or tell outright lies just to look good, but can you blame them?
ReplyDeleteAnselm’s wife didn’t just die, she was sick.
And he had been seeing Emmy long before and during his wife’s illness. He truly loves her.
Won’t say more.
As long as they are happy, that’s what matters, but Kenyans please forgive Emmy. The hate is just too much. Wetin?
Everyone has a past. Y’all should move on and also get over the fact that she married a Nigerian.
Andromedia...nope. She was not sick.
DeletePastor travelled out to go pray on a certaim mountain and the wife was found face down in a Massive heartattack bout. Hours later she was pronounced dead.
There were many things before that heart folded up. Find the stories.
That period many were busy cursing Anambra men,swearing on too many counts. The only thing is that Mummy Madubuko must be resting peacefully in the Bossom of the Lord Almighty.
She deserves it.
Time will tell.
Time will heal every broken heart.
Xhlrtd P... Abeg come knack us the complete Gist... Do it in anon mode if you want but abeg give the full story
DeleteXhrlted P, she had high blood pressure that was serious, coupled with her son’s health issue(i’m not gonna elaborate).
DeleteI know these people, even details on the day she died so I’m not making up stuff.
May her soul Rest In Peace. And may the new couple enjoy their marriage.
I saw both of them at the airport one day. The way both of them were frolicking like two teenagers in love nawa.
DeleteHe is talking like someone who never experienced real love with his wife till he met this new wife.
Andromeda dear,yes she had high blood pressure the Doctor was WARNING about.
DeleteThe question is what triggered the heart attack? What was her last days like?
You are married na and you know the things that make a woman to think too much and start having pounding headache, then a palpitating heart and a pain above the chest region.
See eh. Let's leave it at this level.
May Her bubbly sweet soul rest in perfect peace.
Anony 12:28...you sef. Kikiki.
Wetin you wan know?
At the last day we shall all give account
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Dis pastor amslem,hmmmmmmm! Y do I feel dat d guy was no longer emotionally connected to his wife even before her death?even wen he ws asked if d wife's death didn't shake him,he just sounded so dismissive about it?omo na wa o!dis na na real pawpaw! Smh!
ReplyDeleteBeen very busy as such hasnt been on d blog,only for me to thru d posts and stumbled on yesterday's chronicle,oh my! I laughed n laughed until my ribs cracked....oh God!Stella your bvs are really crazy....me sef i tire to even write anything.
ReplyDeleteWith all due respect Sir Pastor, the married women and many single ladies left your church because of the shock and the pain they bore over your lovely wife's SUDDEN DEMISE. She was a darling. A funkified born again woman of God, leading them to God and Greatness. The women had DREAMS and Prospects, so i heard. Who is Emmy in this Circle of Dashed hopes compared to Mummy Madubuko?
ReplyDeleteThey saw all the ACTIONS before her death, the kurukere moves before and the short time frame before Emmy moved in. They are NOT IGNORANT OF THE DEVIL'S DEVICES.
One thing remains, it was called a Massive Heart Attack that resulted in her uncousious state and then the passage. No problem. Gradually the course of nature will take it's place.
Many of you are like this, I read Sumbo's case up there. Pastor Odukoya and Nomthi raised their own dusts too, wedded in January and put to bed a PREMATURE BABY in August? Oriegwu!
God knows that my Ancient and Modern Hymn book will be escorting me to my Anglican Cathedral every Sunday. There are MYSTERIES and there are Mysteries. I just want to face a smaller quantity of so.
#enuffsaid
#staywokepeople
Xhrlted P, spot on.
DeleteMake we leave matter for Matthias.
Hahahahahaha @ Ancient and Modern. My grandma till she died would say let me try to write my dialect "uka kalia uka fada (Catholic) na CMS (Anglican) nodu n'uno. Lol.
DeleteHahahaha ife na eme
DeleteXhrlted, so your Rev Fathers and priests dont sleep with innocent school boys and girls, dont sons of them have hidden children, how many occultic things do they do in Anglican Methodist etc? Abeg leave that thing and don't come here pointing fingers and making a fool of yourself because God will definitely judge all.
DeleteAll these pastor sef, mtcheew. Lemme not say what I know because of God.😬😬😬😬
ReplyDeleteEvery man to his conscience.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmn! Why is it that when they want to remarry, it's always a lady that sings? Same with Pastor Odukoya that travelled to London and saw his wife singing. Lol. Thank God for you Apostle Anselm.
ReplyDeleteLmao. Don't I just love you?
DeleteThe man sounds like a very cold person.
ReplyDeleteYou fathers death pained you because he died at 70, but ur wife that died at 50, hers wasn't painful abi? It's your children I blame, for allowing you marry that early and to ur lover who you were fucking with their mum as well. God knows what I would have done to you and your new wife. May your wife's soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteYou wouldn't have done anything o. You'd be too shocked to do anything other than run for your own life. Pastor was ready to remove any obstacle on his way blood or no blood.
DeletePastor Anita was smart enough to raise dust and walk away before they come and go and add her to statistics. She made it very loud and difficult for anyone to move in without raising eyebrows. Who knows what gave this Pastor's wife the kind of heart attack that she couldn't recover from? It is well o.
DeleteAnon 12.31 you are too right oo
DeletePastor Anita raised plenty dust and left sharp sharp...why hasn't any of the ayangbas had the guts to move in?
Sebi they said one actually moved in but shame nor let them openly continue. That's what i heard sha. Thank God Anita left to avoid stories that touch.
Hmmmmmmmmm, things are happening...
DeletePastors feel so entitled..I can't stand them.they never apologize and never see anything wrong with their actions.they speak and we all say Amen..rubbish!
ReplyDeleteThat makes the two of us..... They are very authoritative and act like dictators.
DeleteThis man up there granting instigating interview was not emotionally connected to his late wife before her demise.
The thing tire Stella as the indirect confession that the interview turned out to be na. Na to comment "wow" with bulging eyes sure pass o.
ReplyDeleteHe sound as if the wife death is a big relief for him to be with his lover
ReplyDeleteChai!. This man shocked me.
ReplyDelete1) he said he travelled & she died(just dropped dead) ???
ReplyDelete2) he said he refused to go see her in the mortuary???
Wow! Wow! Wow!!!!
Tufiakwa for some kain "husband"
As in eeeee what excuse would he have not to go and see her in the mortuary? it beggers belief
DeleteHe should have rushed back to naija and taken full charge of things as her next of kin. He sounded quite cold ooo. Lord have mercy. If this was done to the woman in death, what could she have been going through whilst alive. It sounds like she must have been extremely lonely.
They were separated before she died. Hiding things. She was a very strict woman. A disciplinarian and no nonsense woman. His hands have never been clean.
ReplyDeleteI pity women that carry horseband on their head, Una see the End result, The wife death was Actually nothing to him..snooper snoope till you have HBP..
ReplyDeleteThis Pastor has a type, his late wife and new wife look kind of alike.
ReplyDeleteYes they look alike.
DeleteOritshejiofor married just 3 months after d wife's death to one of d high class sisters that was always sitting in front of d Pulpit . Today she's d mummy of d church. Pastors?
ReplyDeleteAs in that woman is not his first wife?? As in 3 months??!!!!?!!!!!!!!
DeleteAnon 15:34 that's not true about Oritsejafor. And his wife wasn't a member of his church.
DeleteHmmmm...they left because you got married, really? Let me just mind my business.
ReplyDeleteGod lives in our heart and he has given us a conscience to help us know right from wrong.
Be properly guided.
They were angling to be the next wife. He sampled them, rejected them, then went abroad to marry.
DeleteFear Pentecostal pastors ooo
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