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Pastor’s Son ‘Sells Girlfriend’s Car To Marry Another Woman’

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A pastor’s son is being accused of selling his girlfriend’s automobile to pay his marriage to another lady.

Blessing Manyange allegedly sold Charity Madare’s Honda Fit, which she had loaned him for errands, and used the money to pay the bride price for his second lover, Petronella.

Charity felt betrayed and confronted Blessing, demanding the return of all she had given him during their relationship.

Blessing’s father, Fungayi Manyange, a pastor at Bethsaida Apostolic Church, met with Charity to discuss the situation. He offered to return her the car’s comparable worth in instalments.

The pastor’s son admitted to selling Charity’s vehicle, stating, “I sold Charity’s vehicle and used the money. She was disturbed when I separated from her and is now demanding every dollar she gave me, including that vehicle. She confronted my parents, and my father agreed to pay the amount equivalent to the value of the vehicle. She threatened to expose me in front of the congregation since my father is a church priest, and I decided to leave the congregation because of her threats. She once posted a message on social media, and I warned her that I would take legal action if she continued tarnishing my image.”

During his interview with local news outlets, Blessing was accompanied by the woman he married with the profits from the auto sale.

Charity commented on the incident, saying Blessing’s father had just paid “a few dollars” to settle the matter.

“What Blessing did to me is cruel and far from what we expect of a priest’s son,” said Charity.

“He sold the car I gave him for errands to marry another woman. His father signed a document promising to make monthly payments but has kept quiet after the initial few dollars.”

His father, Manyange confirmed his commitment to repaying the money, saying, “We had to intervene as parents because it was detrimental for Blessing and Charity to continue meeting and quarrelling. We agreed on part payments and signed a document in the presence of Charity’s uncle. However, I have been facing financial difficulties since the introduction of ZIG notes, which is why I failed to honour the monthly payments as promised.”

A Gentle Reminder: Every obstacle is a stepping stone, every morning; a chance to go again, and those little steps take you closer to your dream.

Nnamdi Okoli

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