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“It was like an obsession for her”: UK-based man shares how he stopped wife from posting NSPPD content on WhatsApp status

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A UK-based Nigerian man has narrated how he put an end to his wife’s constant posting of NSPPD content on her WhatsApp status.

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The man who lives abroad, with the handle @Prestigious_Gt, stated that he needed to save his spouse from it and achieved his goal.

In a post on X, the man noted that his wife is a very devoted follower of the NSPPD program, which he considered an obsession.

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He observed that her WhatsApp status was always flooded with the NSPPD signature ‘What God cannot do does not exist’ statement and other similar phrases, until one day, he ordered her to stop.

According to @Prestigious_Gt, his wife disturbs his sleep with the NSPPD early morning prayers, and when he told her to stop posting about the program, she thought he was joking.

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“I have the responsibility to save my wife from it, which I have done. She is a very devoted follower of the NSPPD program, and to me, it’s becoming more like an obsession.

“Her status is always flooded with ‘What God cannot do does not exist’ and similar phrases.

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“One day, I woke up and told her that from now on, I must not see her upload such things again, and she must not use the early morning prayer sound to disturb my sleep.

“She thought it was a joke, ranted, and all that. I didn’t say anything more. Men with authority speak once and wait to see it executed.”

“I was just waiting for the next morning to see if she still valued the marriage or would go and marry her pastor. Long story short… Morning came, I didn’t see any post from her, and the noise didn’t disturb my sleep…”

His wife later reported the development to his parents, but they only told her to listen to her husband, and she eventually heeded their advice.

“Now I allow her to listen to it, but only with earphones, and no uploading on WhatsApp status.

“I also advised her that we should take our own devotion seriously without depending on or worshipping any pastor, and that is what we have been doing,” he wrote.

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