– Peace Ibiyeomie Warns Women Over Being Friends With Divorcees
Pastor Peace Ibiyeomie, wife of Pastor David Ibiyomie, has sparked reactions online after warning married women against keeping close relationships with divorcees and women she described as “husband snatchers.”
The clergywoman made the remarks during a church sermon that has since gone viral on social media, where she advised women to be careful about the kind of friendships they maintain in their marriages.
According to her, some divorced women may negatively influence married women and create problems in their homes. She urged wives to protect their marriages by avoiding friendships that could expose them to harmful advice or unhealthy lifestyles.
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Pastor Peace Ibiyomie also strongly condemned women involved in extramarital affairs with married men, declaring curses on “husband snatchers” and warning that such actions destroy families and homes.
In the viral clip, she emphasized the need for women to uphold moral values, remain committed to their marriages, and avoid influences she believes could lead to separation or infidelity.
Her comments have generated mixed reactions online. While some social media users supported her stance on protecting marriages and promoting fidelity, others criticized the remarks as unfairly targeting divorced women and reinforcing negative stereotypes.
Peace Ibiyeomie Warns Women
Critics argued that divorce does not automatically make someone a bad influence, noting that many people leave marriages due to abuse, incompatibility, or other personal reasons beyond their control.
The sermon has continued to trend across Nigerian social media platforms, sparking broader conversations about marriage, relationships, and societal attitudes toward divorced individuals.






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