Baltasar Ebang: You Are Not Morally Superior If You Watched S3x Tape – Kelvin Ugwu

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Nigerian Catholic priest, Fr. Kelvin Ugwu has berated those begging for the s3x tapes of high-ranking Equatorial Guinean civil servant, Baltasar Ebang Engonga.

He urged those seeking for the tapes to go for confession.

Speaking via social media, the clergyman berated those who downloaded the videos to watch at their convenience yet felt they were morally superior to all Engonga and the women in the videos.

He wrote, “It is interesting how you that watched the Equatorial videos, not by accident in a way that you quickly removed it, but you really sat down, begged for them or downloaded them and watched 1, 2, 3, 4 and counting. . . Yet you feel you are morally superior to all the actors in the videos. Odiegwu! You are all the same. That you sinned differently does not mean yours is less of a sin. If for nothing, this is who you are. . . You love pørn. You enjoy watching nækad people have sæx. That is where you get your own orgæsm. Repent.”

Don’t Be Carried Away By Testimonies You Hear In Churches – Kelvin Ugwu Warns

Meanwhile, Ugwu, has warned people not to believe in miraculous testimonies except it has been properly verified.

The clergyman advised against being carried away by testimonies they hear in churches.

Naija News reports the statement comes amidst controversial videos of church members sharing their testimonies during church service.

The development has left many netizens questioning the authenticity of the testimonies.

In one of the videos, an elderly woman claimed she was attacked by four armed robbers in the dream.

According to her, she miraculously gained control of their guns and ensured the arrest of three of the robbers.

Similarly, a man revealed that he survived kidnapping, machete attacks, and gunshot wounds “without injury”, sparking questions and concerns about the authenticity of the miracles.

However, the catholic priest stated that people should treat them as fake and lies as long as they have not been independently verified.

Don’t be carried away by the miracle testimonies you hear in churches or ministries; as long as they have not been independently verified, treat them as fake and lies,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

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