Morayo Brown Reveals Painful Breakup with Church Minister Made Her Leave Harvesters
Morayo Brown: Painful Breakup Made Me Leave Harvesters Church

Media personality Morayo Brown has revealed that a painful breakup with a fellow church minister was the reason she left Harvesters International Christian Centre years ago. The TV host made the confession during an interview with Pastor Bolaji Idowu, offering fans a rare glimpse into a difficult period that shaped her spiritual and emotional journey.

Morayo Brown's Revelation About Leaving Harvesters Church

According to Morayo, she and her former partner were both actively involved in ministry at the church. At the time, she served as the head usher, while her then-boyfriend was also a minister. What seemed like a promising relationship eventually ended, leaving her devastated.

“I left Harvesters Church because of a man. He broke up with me. We were both ministers at the church; I was the head usher, and he was a minister,” she said.

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Public Reactions to Morayo Brown's Confession

Her emotional confession has opened up conversations about heartbreak, healing, and faith within church communities. Social media users reacted with mixed opinions.

@Edvinng commented: “Lol dating in the house of Lord. I thought fornication was a sin? What sermons were your minister boyfriend actually preaching to people?”

@WudiSnipper noted: “Immorality in the house of the most high… or should I say fornication in the presence of God.. people going to church are just wasting their time and tithe money!!!”

@Ola_ayeni_ wrote: “Years ago, there was this handsome widowed pastor who was transferred to the branch of our church. Suddenly, single ladies from different streets started flocking to the church, always dancing during service and giving dramatic testimonies. Eventually, the pastor married a lady from another town. Come see triple handkerchiefs and buckets of tears. Many sisters stopped attending the church after then.”

@MrRealPz shared: “Like how do you go to harvesters and think you’re really serving God, or the Holy Spirit go move? That is Ashawo headquarters. Gay ushers na water. I can only go to the church to catch them hoes and baddies because na where them Dey gather every Sunday. Chaii”

@sam4se noted: “Morayo’s story is a powerful reminder that leaders, ministers, and workers in the church are human beings dealing with very real, often hidden, heartbreak. Her willingness to share this journey helps remove the stigma of 'perfect' religious life.”

@Ogechex wrote: “She was never in the church to seek the face of God, rather the face of the man, that's why she left because of the man.”

Morayo Brown's Earlier Encouragement to Annie Idibia

Legit.ng earlier reported that Morayo Afolabi-Brown shared her view on 2baba dumping Annie and moving on to the Edo lawmaker, Natasha, but many failed to take it well. In a post, she penned some words of encouragement to Annie Idibia, further sparking an online debate.

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