Nigerians react as lady gushes over fiance who speaks in tongues

Nigerians react as lady gushes over fiance who speaks in tongues

- A Nigerian lady identified as Eniola Sobayo shared her experience with her fiance who spoke in tongues the night before their introduction

- Sobayo said during their prayer session, she and the young man spoke in tongues and the latter also prophesied over her

- According to her, God still has sons and she is pleased with herself for not settling for less

- Nigerians on social media are reacting to her post as some people believe that speaking in tongues is the only attribute she saw in her man

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A Nigerian lady identified as Eniola Sobayo has caused quite a stir on social media after narrating how her fiance spoke in tongues and prophesied over her during a prayer session the night before their introduction.

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Sobayo said she and her fiance were having a conversation over the phone and as they were about to sleep, he asked them to pray. She said both of them began to speak in tongues and her fiance prophesied over her.

The young lady, who shared adorable pictures of herself and her fiance on her Twitter page, said she was glad she didn't settle for less, adding that God still has sons.

Nigerians react as lady gushes over fiance who speaks in tongues
Eniola Sobayo shared adorable pictures of herself and her fiance on social media. Photo credit: @folasadesobayo
Source: Twitter

Captioning the pictures, she wrote:

"The night before our intro, my Fiancé and I were gisting on the phone and as we were about to sleep, he said we should pray.
"This man and I prayed in tongues and he prohesied (sic) over me. In that moment, I was glad I didn't settle.
"God still has sons. Your standards aren't too high."

Nigerians took to the comment section of the post to share their thoughts as some believed that the only attribute she saw in her man was the fact that he could speak in tongues.

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Others, however, believed that she saw other qualities in the gentleman.

A Twitter user with the handle @lonislambert wrote:

"Dear sisters because a brother spoke in tongues doesn't mean he won't misbehave or he's of good character, marriage is far beyond speaking in tongues and prophesying."

Another Twitter user wrote:

"I don't know when speaking in tongues qualify someone as a child of God bayi, the rest of us who doesn't speak in tongues belongs to the devil, marriage ought to be for companionship, and comparability, ability to manage other person excessiveness, not tongue of war."

@tifes_bakery commented:

"I don't think this lady meant that speaking in tongues is the only criteria for marriage or to qualify us as sons of God. Don't misunderstand her. Prayer is not the only criteria in marriage, there are other factors, and she's just happy her man has."

@Deyosolaa commented:

"The speaking in tongues part was a reaffirmation on her part. Other stuffs would have been considered prior. Make una stop this mental gymnastics."

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Tunde Ososanya Tunde Ososanya, a former senior editor, is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism. He's passionate about what he does and finds fulfilment in informing the people. Ososanya is the author of Later Tonight: a Collection of Short Stories.

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