Comedian Funnybone Condemns Pastors for Online Public Feuds
Comedian Chibunna Stanley, popularly known as Funnybone, has issued a sharp rebuke against new generation clergymen who engage in public disputes on social media platforms. In a recent Instagram post, Funnybone expressed his dismay at the growing trend of pastors calling out their colleagues online, describing it as both shameful and exhausting to witness.
A Tasteless Trend in the Clergy
Funnybone highlighted that this behavior is deeply embarrassing to the Body of Christ, with pastors using the Bible to justify personal excesses and unnecessary drama. He emphasized that such public spectacles detract from the spiritual integrity expected of religious leaders.
Why Not Resolve Issues Privately?
The comedian questioned why these clergymen cannot simply pick up the phone and address concerns privately, as spiritual men should. He pointed out that if their founding fathers had engaged in such dramatic public displays, they might not have congregations to pastor today.
An Appeal for Decorum
Funnybone made a heartfelt plea for this trend to stop, noting that even if the pastors themselves are not ashamed, other Christians are embarrassed on their behalf. He lamented the sight of pastors behaving like content creators online, prioritizing public attention over private resolution.
This story was originally reported by Linda Ikeji on February 17, 2026, at 5:08 PM.
