- Pastor Abel Boma has sparked widespread attention with his alarming disclosure concerning Comedian Ay Makun and his wife, Mabel’s daughter amidst their marriage turbulence.
- The clergyman has highlighted a significant forthcoming challenge looming over AY’s daughter, underscoring the urgent need for the estranged couple to join forces and proactively prevent this impending occurrence from happening..
Renowned Nigerian prophet, Abel Tamunominabo Boma, has recently delivered a resounding cautionary message directed towards the widely-known Nigerian comedic figure, Ayo Makun (popularly known as AY), and his spouse, Mabel Makun.
Rumours had circulated that AY and Mabel, separated amid a brewing marital dispute.
AY Makun, on Sunday, revealed that his 20-year-old marriage is “slipping off” his hands, admitted that neither of them is completely without fault.
In response to the tumultuous marriage situation unfolding in Ay’s household, Pastor Abel has made startling claims, suggested that the root cause of their discord lies in a profound undisclosed secret between the couple.
The cleric asserted that through divine revelation, he has foreseen a looming monumental challenge and potential misstep destined to impact their 16-year-old daughter, Michelle Makun, reteirated the urgent necessity for both parents to unite and avert this impending crisis.
In a fervent plea directed at Mabel, Pastor Abel urged her to reconcile with her husband and return to their shared home, stressed the importance of forgiveness and highlighting the spiritual warfare encircling their marriage.
The cleric implored AY to take proactive steps towards reconciling and fortifying their marital bond, emphasized the critical importance of preserving their union for the sake of their daughter’s well-being and future stability.
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In related news, Maverick entertainer Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, recently reacted to comedian, AY’s marital crisis.
He opined that “it is not always true that a broken marriage is a reflection of failure, but rather an opportunity for growth and self-discovery”.
He added that “sometimes the most broken marriages produce the strongest individuals”.