Jimmy Adekoya, a former president of the Redeemed Christian Fellowship (RCF) at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), has broken his silence after facing backlash over his marriage to a Caucasian man.
Following the circulation of his wedding photos online, many critics condemned his decision, particularly highlighting his past leadership role in a Christian fellowship. However, Jimmy remains unfazed, standing firm in his beliefs.
Taking to social media, he addressed the controversy, making it clear that he sees no wrongdoing in his choices.
In his words:
“When your only offense is being a gay man who loves Jesus.”
Mixed Reactions from social media users:
His statement has triggered a wave of mixed reactions, with some showing support while others remain critical.
@grace_unlimited – “No one should judge. Let people live their truth.”
@iamdavidson_ – “Being a fellowship president means you knew the Bible well… what changed?”
@itsjennybabe – “God is love, and only He will judge all of us. No hate, just love.”
@tundewrites – “You can’t serve two masters. Pick a side.”
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