- Nigerian singer, Patoranking has broken silence after the burial of his sister, Chioma, and her husband, George, who died in a gas explosion in August.
- The singer shared a poignant message on Instagram alongside emojis reflecting his current state of mind.
Nigerian singer Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, popularly known as Patoranking, has finally spoken out after the burial of his sister, Chioma, and her husband, George Onuabuchi.
The tragic death of the couple occurred in August when their home was ravaged by a gas explosion, just a day after they celebrated their housewarming.
The gas explosion claimed the life of Patoranking’s sister, Chioma, on August 31, while her husband, George, succumbed to his injuries on September 11.
The incident sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, with fans and colleagues offering condolences to the bereaved singer.
Following this, on Friday, November 22, families and friends of the deceased gathered for a wake-keep, which was followed by a burial ceremony on Saturday, November 23, in Ebonyi state.
After the burial, Patoranking shared a poignant message on his Instagram story. The singer posted emojis of doves and hands joined for prayers.
Sharing the post, he wrote: “Only Heaven knows.”
See the post below:
In previous news, Nigerian gospel film actor and founder of Mount Zion film production, Mike Bamiloye, shared his thoughts on the state of marriage among pastors.
In a recent post on X, he highlighted the challenges faced by some pastors in their marriages.
According to pastor Mike Bamiloye, some pastors are not experiencing fulfilling marriages, but rather enduring them due to various reasons.
He noted that some pastors’ wives use their husbands’ ministries as a means to manipulate them, believing that their husbands are unable to take drastic measures due to their calling.
“Several women believe that pastors cannot beat them like unbelievers or divorce them at will. They use the man’s calling or ministry to blackmail him.
“Several pastors are not enjoying their marriage but enduring it”, he wrote.