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Woman Reportedly Takes ₦100k Loan for Church Seed Without Husband’s Knowledge, Sparks Outrage Online

A viral social media post has triggered intense reactions after a woman allegedly borrowed ₦100,000 from an online lending app to sow as a church “seed offering” without informing her husband.

Loan Discovery Causes Domestic Clash

According to a neighbour who shared the incident online, the unemployed woman reportedly secured the loan and donated the full amount to her church.

Trouble reportedly began when the lending platform contacted her husband over repayment, exposing the hidden debt.

Woke up to my neighbors fighting, apparently the unemployed wife took out a loan of 100k from online app to give her church as ‘seed offering’ and he only found out cause the loan app called him.”

The discovery allegedly led to a heated confrontation, with many online users questioning the financial decision and secrecy involved.

Social Media Reactions Pour In

The story quickly spread across social platforms, drawing criticism and debate over faith, finances, and marital trust.

Bruce wrote:

Oh no ₦100k to a church as ‘seed money’ and the husband found out from a LOAN APP CALL?? That’s not a fight, that’s a whole courtroom drama happening next door.”

Chiamaka said:

“As a strong believer I dare say this, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TAKING OUT A LOAN TO SOW A SEED TO A CHURCH WHEN YOU HAVE NO SOURCE OF INCOME.”

De_firstwarrio added:

I’m sure that the pastor will be nowhere to be found amidst this whole chaos.”

Vyneesa commented:

Taking a large loan without a partner knowing is a major breach of trust.”

Broader Concerns Raised

Many commenters also highlighted the dangers of high-interest digital loans, especially when used for non-essential expenses, warning that such decisions can create long-term financial strain for families.

Reactions:

Faith should never replace financial wisdom.”

“Borrowing money to donate is reckless.”

“Marriage needs transparency, especially with debt.”

“This is why many families struggle financially.”

“Seed offering shouldn’t become seed of debt.”

 

 

 

 

 

Published by Ejoh Caleb 

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