Bisi Alimi mocks Nigerian pastors, questions why they can’t “defeat the devil”
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  • Gay rights activist Bisi Alimi has mocked Nigerian pastors and evangelists, questioning why many who claim to battle the devil end up dying while evil continues to thrive.
  • In an Instagram post, he suggested that either the pastors are fake or the devil doesn’t exist. His remarks have sparked widespread debate online about religion and hypocrisy in ministry.

Bisi Alimi, a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, has recently criticized Nigerian pastors and evangelists, questioning their long-standing battle against evil forces. He pointedly commented on the deaths of several clergy members who spent years claiming to combat the devil.

In a provocative Instagram post, Alimi challenged the efficacy of these spiritual leaders, asking why they have failed to vanquish the devil after decades of fighting. He noted that while these pastors are passing away, the evil they aimed to defeat remains unchallenged.

Alimi proposed two possible explanations for this scenario: either these religious figures are not truly sincere in their mission, or the devil they claim to be battling is fictional.

Alimi’s remarks have ignited a lively discussion online, sparking debate over his perspective on religion and spiritual beliefs.

In other news…. A heated conversation has erupted on X (formerly Twitter) after a user questioned why some women abandon thriving lives abroad to return home because of relationships.

User @Ooreoluwaaaa sparked the debate, asking,

“How do you leave Toronto, Canada and go back to Iwo with man?? Are you people ok at all?”

Responding, @Steadi_Lady (Oiza) shared a personal story about a woman she knows who made a similar decision.

“A lady I personally know left her business school in France and went back to Akure because a man forced her to choose between him and her life there. I can’t even begin to describe how difficult things have been for her since,” she wrote.

Another user, @Rene_noire, chimed in with a pointed comment:

“Let me guess, she’s 30 plus?”

To which Oiza confirmed,

“Yes. The story long sef.”

The exchange has reignited conversations about the sacrifices women make in relationships, especially when it comes to choosing between love and career advancement abroad.

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