Marriage they say is between a man and a woman and all third parties beware. This is not the case for the union between the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi and prophetess Naomi Oluwaseyi.
Since news broke that the traditional ruler had plans to marry a new wife, of course, everyone clamoured to know the identity of the lucky maiden.
Alas, she is a prophetess and some people are expressing their unsought concern with the seeming conflicting interest in religion forgetting that love they say, conquers all.
But that has not stopped some concerned individuals from expressing their thoughts in the matter via Twitter.
The Ooni of Ife who happens to be a traditionalist, born into a Christian family and a practicing Muslim religion takes a bride (Morenke Naomi) who is a Prophetess. The volume of "Power" in this marriage is enough to power a transformer pic.twitter.com/Pp0eqTshVq
— Umeh and 99 others (@UmehOMA) October 19, 2018
Ooni of Ife marries the third wife and everyone is super cool with it but imagine an average lady getting married to her third husband
Double standards? pic.twitter.com/ZItj7BMfGX— Husband material (@_DaddyStanley) October 19, 2018
The moment you finally realize the current marital status of the Ooni of Ife after you've stayed without active data ever since.#ReallyFreeData pic.twitter.com/cZgK8zeLLn
— Menyene Ekong (@brainleadz) October 19, 2018
Ooni of Ife: My wife is my pride and joy. She's a Diamond I've never adored any woman like this before
former wife pic.twitter.com/iEmwtS3eUR
— The Hénry Nevoír (@Hxnry_Nevoir) October 19, 2018
God you are great. My first encounter with the new wife Ooni of Ife was in 2016 at Sunview Hotel in Akure, the State Capital. At the meeting, she addressed few journalists about her crusade programme in the state. My question is this, can an Evangelist marry an Idol Worshiper? pic.twitter.com/ILtFrqF3KS
— Leke Akeredolu (@Lekebiz324) October 19, 2018
Uhmmmm
Infact, I don’t even know. It’s not mine to understand anyway.
The Ooni Of Ife is marrying a prophetess.
Could she be the Esther of our time? pic.twitter.com/EoPvFPKFfb
— WigBaby (@matriarchwigs) October 19, 2018
My own question is - will she partake in the rituals and shrine outings once she moves into the Ooni of Ife's palace?
— Wale Adetona (@iSlimfit) October 19, 2018
This union is very unlikely..a christian woman marrying a traditionalist who has been twice married previously.. not trying to judge, but something aint right.
— MAGNAM (@obuks36) October 19, 2018
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