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There is something wrong with the water in Nigeria. Day by day, stories from the country are ranging from bizarre to enormities of wicked.
Over the weekend, LEADERSHIP reported that two pastors were allegedly lured to patronize prostitutes at a popular brothel at Cable Point, Asaba, the Delta State capital, when they went there to preach to the ladies of easy virtue.
LEADERSHIP learnt that the pastors from a very popular church along Ibusa Road in the state had visited the area to convert and win over the sex workers to their church, but they were themselves seduced by the prostitutes who had sex with them and later burnt their Bibles and clothes.
Sources said the men of God (their names withheld) had resolved in one of their meetings to win many converts, especially the prostitutes who stay in brothels, in order for them to grow their church’s membership.
Cable Point is a notorious stop-over for hoodlums and has the largest number of brothels and casinos in the south-south region.
An eyewitness said that preachers had gained audience with the harlots but after a period of time they were disoriented by the sudden display of breasts and other revealing body parts which reportedly hypnotized the preachers. Their hosts then took them into their rooms where they were said to have performed ‘quickies.’
LEADERSHIP also learnt that fight broke out when the evangelists regained their composure and insisted on not paying the sex workers’ bills, arguing that that was not their original mission. During the scuffle, the ladies reportedly burnt the pastors’ Bibles and clothes.
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