In a startling twist just days before his planned wedding, Nwadu Chibuike has publicly called off the ceremony, alleging that his bride-to-be was involved in a sexual relationship with her spiritual mentor — a reverend father.
The wedding, originally scheduled for August 2, 2025, was abruptly cancelled after Chibuike took to Facebook to share what he described as a betrayal too devastating to ignore. In his post, which quickly went viral, Chibuike claimed he had an audio recording of his fiancée’s confession.

“I discovered that she was still in an active sexual relationship with her rev father, even after the introduction. I have her confession on tape,” he wrote.
The revelation has sparked a social media firestorm, with users expressing shock, anger, and sympathy. Many have also questioned the boundaries between religious authority and personal relationships, calling for a deeper look into the conduct of clergy in private mentorship roles.
While the identity of the reverend in question has not been made public, the story has ignited heated debates about moral expectations, power dynamics in spiritual mentorship, and the emotional toll of infidelity.
As the dust settles, observers are left grappling with questions about trust, accountability, and the often complicated intersection of faith and personal life. Meanwhile, Chibuike’s story continues to unfold, drawing national attention and stirring conversations far beyond his community.