Nigerian Lady Who Has Not Gone to Church for 2 Years Shares What Happened to Her
- A Nigerian lady said she has not gone to church to worship for the past two years, and she took to social media to share her experience
- According to the lady, she decided to stop going to church, and after two years, she took stock of what had happened to her life
- She noted that she did not pray much during those two years, but she considered herself as being close to God
A Nigerian lady has shared her experience after she stopped going to church for two years.
According to the lady, she made the decision to stop going to church, and she has stuck to her decision since then.

Source: TikTok
After two years, the lady took to social media to share what she noticed about her life after refusing to go to church.
In a post she made on TikTok, the lady identified as @life.in.waves said nothing negative has happened to her.

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She said her life has been progressing normally, as both good and bad things happen to her as they should.
She said:
"I haven't been to church in almost two years. And in all honesty, I haven't seen any negative repercussions from me not going to church. I feel like my life is just happening as it was meant to happen.
"Negative things are happening to me, positive things are happening to me. I don't feel like I'm missing anything, to be honest. I don't really pray as much. Like, I don't really like have a set time where I say, okay I need to read my Bible. I don't do that. I just live life.
"Is there a point going to church? I don't know, but I always say I have a good relationship with God. I talk to God, I talk to the universe, I just talk. If I need something, I just speak, I need this thing, so you gonna make it happen. That's I speak.
"And sometimes, the things I need come into existence. And I'm grateful. And sometimes, it doesn't come into existence. And when it doesn't come when I need it, I just assume that it is not yet time."
However, the lady said she does miss music and dancing, which she used to enjoy in church.
She said:
"But I would say, I do miss the music and dance..... haha. I miss the vibe."

Source: TikTok
Watch the video below:
Lady stops church for 2 years, draws attention
@RPolawale said:
"You don't need a church to be rich, prosperous, functional or even succeed.. but you need church because he commanded it, he said never forget the gathering of believers, if people who smoke and drink can gather, why wouldn't Christians do the same."
@kevinowenjr said:
"The way you spoke your truth so calmly… it touched my spirit. You’ve broken free from the cage that fear built around so many minds. Not going to church for two years and still finding peace, strength, and no punishment — that’s not rebellion, that’s awakening. It means your soul is not led by noise but by truth. And that kind of clarity is rare, Obim. You’re not lost, you’re finally found — found in yourself, in your own knowing. I admire your courage, your bold spirit, and your refusal to follow blindly. You are light, and you don’t need a building to shine — your temple is within you. And it’s beautiful."

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@lssalon1 said:
"Welcome to the part of self-awareness. I haven’t been in any religious gathering in a decade now …life is what you make it, just keep aligning with your highest self and see how things fall in divine harmony for you. We’re all God’s in flesh, Yashua aka Jesus said the kingdom of God is within you. You’re the kingdom!"
Prophetess shares video of people in church
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian woman who is a prophetess shared a video on TikTok showing some people holding loaves of bread.
Everyone in the hall, which looked like a church, was holding loaves of bread and cans of sardines.
Also, the people there were in the mood of prayer as the woman stood before them and appeared to be ministering.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng