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Comedian Princess Seeks Husband, Calls On Nigerian Pastors

Comedian Princess Seeks Husband, Calls On Nigerian Pastors

Nigerian comedian Princess has gone public with her desire to remarry, calling on prominent Nigerian pastors to help her find a life partner.

In a candid video shared on her Instagram page, the actress and comedian revealed that she is single and divorced, and after years of prayer, fasting, and personal healing, she believes it is time to take deliberate action toward marriage.

Princess specifically appealed to respected clergymen including Pastor Jerry Eze, Apostle Selman, Bolaji Idowu, and Femi Lazarus, urging them to connect her with eligible men within their congregations.

According to her, faith must be backed by practical steps.

“Nigerian Pastors like Jerry Eze, Bolaji Idowu, Femi Lazarus, etc, always preach that we should pray, fast and back it up with action.
I have prayed, and now I am taking action by speaking out. I need a kind and responsible man to marry. I am tired. I must be married in 2026.”

The comedian made her expectations clear, stating the kind of man she is open to meeting.

“If you have good men in your church who are in their 40s or 50s, please send their handles to my DM. They can be widowers or divorcees but not separated.”

She added that being in her life would be a blessing, stressing that she is emotionally ready to love again.

Princess also set a bold timeline for herself, saying she expects her openness to yield results this year.

“As I have spoken out now in January, I expect to be engaged by September. If you mock me, God will judge you.”

She emphasized that her message was not desperation but honesty, faith, and readiness, adding that she would not allow society shame her for expressing her desire for companionship.

Since the video surfaced, it has sparked conversations online about singlehood, faith, and the pressure placed on women to remain silent about their emotional needs.

Many fans praised Princess for her courage, while others described her approach as refreshingly honest in a society where such topics are often avoided.

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