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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Pastor Ibiyeomie Curses Husband Snatchers And Warns Married Women To Avoid Divorced Friends .

Pastor Peace Ibiyeomie, wife of Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries, recently made strong comments during Mother’s Day service celebration on May 11, 2026 . She told married women not to keep close friendships with divorced women as such friends can bring bad influence into a good marriage.


She said divorced women should either reconcile with their husbands or remarry quickly instead of staying single and possibly affecting others.
She also cursed women who snatch other people’s husbands. She said “cancer will ravage her” and “she will die prematurely.” She added that such women will not enjoy the fruits of their actions and their children will suffer.

26 comments:

  1. Mtcheeewwww

    Ikor mmin ye ufofop

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    1. Woman of God indeed!!!. That is what you get from a woman that married a handsome man. Insecurity., They hate single women with passion, any lady that nears their husband is a suspect

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  2. No curse for wife snatchers?
    Mtcheeew

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    1. The people listening to those advice they give are the dumbest. Nonsense and ingredients.

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  3. Madam you don’t wish any human cancer abeg take it easy you can’t command God to punish anybody

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  4. This sounded personal. It is well.

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    1. Her husband side chic probably

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  5. What a silly message. So all divorced women are not good people? "Affecting others", as if being divorced is now a disease. Better divorced than being in an abusive marriage.

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    1. Please pardon her. She does not know the divorced men are the bad people. All divorced women are good women.

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  6. And she cursed innocent children too.
    This is why I don't rate these church leaders.

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  7. Cancer kwa! Oga mummy GO easy

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  8. Cancer Kwa! oga mummy GO easy

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  9. Nawaooo.

    Mariam.

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  10. There children will suffer? That's a prayer that left her mouth? What do the kids have to do with this? This is why we have to be careful about the kinds of churches we attend.

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    1. Am telling you. Some of them are full of evil and always jealous.

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  11. Rushed in expecting to see plenty Amens as una no very much like husbands' cheating. Wetin man come see? Lol.

    No, nobody snatches wives. They walk with their legs to where the men wait for them or tell/told them to go wait. Hehehehe.

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  12. Cancer? Madam, hope all is well?

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  13. How about wife snatchers? Set awon Chike big gbola?

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  14. Chai. I suspect this woman's marriage is under threat and the other woman is in that congregation, most probably a divorcee. You could see how passionately she cursed. Ewooo.

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  15. Ahh… honestly, this one just dey make me boil! Na the people wey dey listen to her rubbish, na dem I blame. Because how did we even get here on a supposed altar of God?

    Nobody is even arguing that people should live carelessly in marriage or encourage wrong behaviour. That one is clear. But when a message starts to sound like “if you misbehave, cancer will visit you and you will die early”… ah!!! It’s the tone for me. The preaching is beginning to sound more like an emotional outburst. E be like sey she get who she dey target. The preaching be like: To Whom It May Concern.

    And this idea of putting divorced women in one basket…haba!!! So, she would rather a woman remains in a bad marriage (or even die in it)?..... People’s stories are different. Some are healing, some are rebuilding, some are simply surviving. Not everybody is a “negative influence” because of their marital status. Even the “run away from them so they don’t spoil your marriage” angle… haba naaaa....

    At the end of the day,
    correction is necessary, yes.
    Standards are important, yes.
    But wisdom is still needed when you speak about thibgs like these.
    Because truth without grace can quickly start sounding like anger covered with a Bible.

    Ron

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  16. Hmmm 🤔🤔🤔. This sounds so personal and from a place of pain

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