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“You’re a baby of God, you ought to be representing Him” – Christian Mom scolds daughter over Instagram profile picture

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A Nigerian Christian mom has reprimanded her daughter for posting an inappropriate image on Instagram.

The younger lady’s mom apparently discovered her Instagram web page and noticed a photograph of her carrying a sheer gown that exposed her underwear.

She questioned her on WhatsApp with a voice message, requesting that she delete the image as a result of she is a Christian and ought to be portraying Christ in every part she does.

In keeping with the mum, she ought to be a glowing illustration of Christ on Instagram simply as Joseph had gone to Egypt and represented God.

After listening to her mom’s sermon concerning the gown, the girl reluctantly consented to take away it.

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In different information, netizens are speculating that Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye, and his new lover, Ivy Ifeoma, are engaged following a brand new video the 22-year-old shared on-line.

Ivy had not too long ago taken to Instagram to share a promotional video bordering on female hygiene whereas exhibiting off what seemed to be an engagement ring.

Nonetheless, netizens have been extra involved concerning the ring on her fourth finger and trooped to the remark part to ask her questions on it.

Whereas the bulk concluded that the singer had proposed to Ivy and dropped their congratulatory messages, others requested her to share particulars of the engagement.
















































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