- Uche Maduagwu took to the streets of Lagos to voice his opinion regarding Johnson Suleman’s assertion on love
- This was after the apostle condemned women who frequently claim that “love is a scam.”
- Uche Maduagwu highlighted that many women have endured significant hardships in their relationships, which may explain their use of this phrase.
Nollywood actor Uche Maduagwu has expressed disagreement with Apostle Johnson Suleman’s views on love.
During a recent church service, Apostle Suleman criticized women who claim that “love is a scam,” suggesting that they only make such statements when men fail to meet their expectations.
“Some young ladies say Love is a scam. Any man dey see that doesn’t give them what they want, they say love is a scam. Lady, love isn’t a scam, you just see men as customers”, the apostle said
Uche Maduagwu in reaction, took to the streets of Lagos to voice his dissent, questioning the relevance of a clergyman making such assertions.
He argued that many women have faced significant challenges in their relationships, which may lead them to express such sentiments.
“Dear Apostle Suleman, Abeg, Wetin concern Gospel teaching with “Love Na SCM” Ni Tori OLORUN? A lot of people have been calling my attention to this your preaching because I once promoted @boiimanya song “love Na SCM” last year and the song became popular all over Naija, so, it came as a big surprise to me seeing this, that’s why I did this protest for the road. Abeg, Wetin concern Pastor with “Love Na SCM” NITORI OLORUN? With the way Naija men are showing ladies SHEGE for #Relationship today, Abeg, Se Love no be SCM Ni?” he said.
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In another story, Uche Maduagwu blasts Prophet Odumeje over Yul Edochie & Judy Austin.
Uche Maduagwu took issues with Odumeje allowing actor Yul Edochie and his second wife, Judy Austin, to participate in the birthday celebration at his church , citing that Yul’s divorce proceedings with his estranged wife, May, are still ongoing.
Maduagwu questioned Odumeje’s decision, suggesting that it may be perceived as endorsing adultery.