“We Should Not Be Seeing The Lines Of Your Panties”- Pastor Yemi Davids Speaks On Decency In Dressing

Pastor Yemi Davids has sparked reactions after making comments about modesty and public dressing, urging women to be more conscious of how they appear before stepping out.

According to him, people should take time to check themselves properly before leaving the house to avoid indecent appearance.

In his words:

“We should not be seeing the lines of your panties, it’s not right. You check yourself before leaving your house.”

The statement, which has since circulated on social media, was made in the context of teaching on decency and personal presentation.

He emphasized that individuals should ensure their dressing reflects modesty and respectability in public spaces.

The remark has since generated mixed reactions online, with some supporting his call for modest dressing, while others argue that fashion choices remain a matter of personal preference and comfort.

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In other news.. A Nigerian lady has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing the tragic story of a co-worker who was allegedly abducted while returning from work and later died weeks after regaining her freedom.

The emotional account, which has gained significant attention on social media, highlighted the devastating impact the incident reportedly had on the victim, her relatives, and colleagues.

According to the lady, the victim’s family endured a difficult period of negotiations with the kidnappers after they initially demanded a large ransom. She explained that relatives, friends, and concerned supporters rallied together, making contributions and taking loans to raise the required amount for her release.

Recounting the ordeal, the narrator said the victim’s parents went through immense stress and hardship in their efforts to secure their daughter’s freedom.

“The family moved from one place to another trying to gather the ransom after negotiations brought down the amount demanded. Friends and relatives contributed whatever they could until the money was eventually raised,” she said.

After her release, the victim reportedly opened up about the harsh treatment she experienced during her captivity, leaving her deeply traumatised.

The colleague revealed that adjusting to life after the ordeal proved difficult for the woman, who continued to struggle emotionally in the weeks that followed.

“She shared some of the things she went through while she was being held. Sadly, just two weeks after returning home, we lost her,” the narrator recounted.

The story has renewed conversations across social media about insecurity, the psychological effects of kidnapping, and the need for better support systems for survivors.

Many Nigerians reacting to the account have called for stronger security measures and improved access to mental health care for individuals recovering from traumatic experiences.

Although the claims shared in the viral post have not been independently verified, the story has continued to generate concern and debate nationwide.

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