Renowned Nigerian clergyman, Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, has strongly refuted the claim made by popular singer 2Face Idibia that men are inherently inclined to cheat. In an episode of the Young, Famous, and African reality show, 2Face, during a dinner with his wife Annie Idibia and other cast members, attributed infidelity to a natural predisposition, suggesting that men’s genitals have a mind of their own.
Taking to his Instagram page, Pastor Okonkwo vehemently dismissed 2Face’s assertion as a “lie from hell.” While acknowledging that men may face greater sexual temptations due to their heightened sex drive, he emphatically stated that it should never be used as an excuse to betray and harm someone they claim to love. Pastor Okonkwo emphasized that self-control, aided by the grace of God, is the essential pathway to navigate such challenges.
The clash of perspectives between a prominent religious figure and a celebrated musician adds a layer of intrigue to the ongoing discourse surrounding infidelity and gender dynamics. Pastor Okonkwo’s resolute rejection of the notion that cheating is an inherent male trait highlights the importance of personal responsibility and moral values in maintaining healthy relationships.