Former Big Brother Naija housemate Ifu Ennada has once again stirred up a major controversy, this time with her choice of outfit on her birthday. The reality star sparked a massive backlash for what many perceive as a mockery of Christianity in her latest racy photos.
On the occasion of her birthday, Ifu Ennada shared several revealing images on social media, featuring her completely naked with a cross symbolically covering her private parts. In her caption, she asserted that there is a profound meaning behind the photos, urging her fans not to hastily condemn her without grasping the message she intended to convey.
The controversial reality star opened up about her journey, revealing that she strayed from her faith in Christ over the last few years and led a life that nearly brought her to the brink. However, she emphasized that God’s mercy ultimately saved her from her troubled path.
“Happy Birthday To Me; A wretched sinner saved by his grace and welcomed into royalty.
“On this special day, I’d like to announce that I’ve officially given my life to Christ. Yes, I am born again.
“The past few years saw me stray from Christ and live a life that almost ended me, but His Mercy saved me and even though it’s not been easy overcoming my flesh and leading this new life, I’m committed to staying on the right path. The path to eternal life in Christ.
“There is a deep meaning behind these photos I’m using to celebrate my day and announce my new life. Don’t be in a rush to condemn me without having an understanding of the message it carries”.
While some of Ifu Ennada’s followers expressed support and understanding for her message of redemption and spiritual transformation, others took offense at the provocative nature of the photos and the use of a religious symbol in such a manner.
The situation has triggered heated debates on social media, with various opinions circulating about the appropriateness and sensitivity of her actions. Many users have engaged in discussions, questioning the boundaries between artistic expression and potential disrespect towards religious beliefs.