Popular Nigerian crossdresser and influencer, Bobrisky, has sparked fresh conversations online after openly declaring that despite not attending church regularly, she remains deeply blessed by God. In her latest social media update, she stated, “I might not attend church weekly, but I know God loves me so much.”
Her bold stance has once again thrown her name into trending discussions, as she challenged the traditional religious narrative that associates church attendance with divine favour. Bobrisky’s post reflects a personal belief in a more intimate relationship with God that transcends rituals and physical worship structures.
He Dey Give Me Everything I Ask” – Bobrisky on Her Divine Connection
In the same viral post, Bobrisky boasted of receiving virtually everything she requests from God. According to her, “He gives me everything I ask him.” This strong testimony of answered prayers has raised eyebrows, with some critics questioning the authenticity of her spiritual alignment.
However, Bobrisky appears unfazed by religious expectations. For her, personal blessings are evidence of divine favour, and the material comfort she enjoys is, in her words, “not by hustle alone but by grace.” This controversial angle continues to stir debates across religious and entertainment circles.
A Giver Regardless: “I No Go Stop to Bless People from Wetin God Dey Give Me”
Bobrisky stressed that she will continue to bless others from the abundance she receives, no matter what people think of her. “I won’t stop blessing people from what he’s providing for me regardless what people think of me,” she wrote.
Known for frequent displays of generosity — from money giveaways to surprise donations — Bobrisky insists that giving is central to her identity. She considers herself a vessel of wealth transfer and claims it’s God who empowers her to lift others financially, even when they criticize her choices or appearance.
Mixed Reactions: Praise, Condemnation, and Questions from Nigerians
As expected, Bobrisky’s statement triggered a wave of reactions online. While some social media users hailed her courage and spiritual confidence, others expressed dismay over what they perceive as a mockery of Christianity and religious order.
One Twitter user wrote, “You’re blessed, no doubt. But don’t confuse grace with license to disrespect spiritual discipline.” Meanwhile, others praised her impact, especially her consistent acts of charity. The division once again highlights Nigeria’s growing tension between spirituality, religion, and personal belief systems.
Is Grace Greater than Religion? The Bigger Conversation Bobrisky Just Sparked
Bobrisky’s comments have ignited a deeper philosophical debate: is a personal connection with God more important than institutional religion? Many are now asking whether it’s possible to live righteously and receive divine blessings outside of weekly church traditions.
This question is not new, but Okuneye Idris’s lifestyle and declarations are forcing more people to rethink. Her story echoes that of countless others who claim they experience the supernatural despite not being devout churchgoers. Her rise to wealth and popularity has, for some, become a case study of grace over religion.
Living Loud, Giving Loud: Bobrisky’s Influence Beyond Controversy
Despite her many controversies, Bobrisky continues to enjoy massive following and influence, especially among Nigerian youths. Whether it’s fashion, philanthropy, or faith, she does not hold back from expressing herself unapologetically.
Her recent statement only reinforces her reputation as a fearless personality who doesn’t bend to public opinion. In a world where many pretend to conform, Okuneye Idris raw honesty — even about spiritual matters — is both unsettling and inspiring. For her, it seems, God’s blessings are proof that she’s on the right path, critics or not.
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