
- In a now-viral video from a recent church sermon, she warned that such demands from parents may be pushing young women toward desperate choices, including prostitution.
A Nigerian clergywoman has sparked online debate after urging firstborn daughters to reject pressure from their families to sponsor their siblings’ education—especially when they’re financially struggling.
In a now-viral video from a recent church sermon, she warned that such demands from parents may be pushing young women toward desperate choices, including prostitution.
“Stop grooming your daughters into prostitution in the name of responsibility,” she said, urging parents to relieve their children of undue burdens. She stressed that support should come from a place of stability, not guilt or compulsion.
In her words;
‘’Your siblings are not your responsibility. You only help if you have. If you do not have, relax. There is an age my parents will reach and I will know it is now time for all of us to start taking care of them. You are the first daughter and you are training your six siblings in school. From which salary? There are invariably pushing you into prostitution, you should reject it.
How can they give birth to eight children and failed to train anyone? and they are expecting you as the first daughter to train them. Are they okay?
Go and look at some lazy fathers, they are the ones that do not care about the joy of their children in marriage.
‘He has money, go’.
Go where?
‘He will take care of you’
Because you as a father you have failed. There are some people in marriages crying ‘Mummy I am dying here’
Mummy will say ‘Don’t come out ooo..stay there oo..he is giving us money every month..my Ogor, my one and only in-law, while you are dying”
Watch the video below…