A young Nigerian lady has sparked widespread reactions after posting a deeply emotional video on TikTok, in which she cried bitterly and declared that she would never pray to God again. The video, which quickly went viral, shows the woman expressing her frustration and sense of abandonment, stating that she has had enough of her circumstances and no longer believes in the power of prayer.
Lady Breaks Down in Tears, Denounces God
In the heartbreaking clip, the lady, identified as @Excellent diaries on TikTok, broke down in tears as she explained her decision to stop praying. She said she felt weary of life and regretted being born, questioning the purpose of prayer and what benefit it had brought her. She accused God of remaining in heaven while watching her suffer, doing nothing to alleviate her pain. She rejected the notion that people should maintain faith in a God who allows his children to endure such hardship.
In her own words: "I have had enough of it. I'm not praying to God again. I'm tired of this world. I wish I wasn't born into this world. I am not praying to God again. I am not going to pray to God again for anything. Everything that we pray, where has he liked me to? God is in heaven. He is looking at me. I am suffering. He did not do anything about it. He just kept quiet and allowed me to be suffering like this. And they said we should believe in a God that will allow his children to be suffering. I do not understand. I am not praying to God again. Anything that wants to happen, let it happen."
Massive Reactions from Social Media Users
The video attracted numerous comments from TikTok users who expressed sympathy and offered words of encouragement. Many shared their own experiences of doubt and faith struggles, urging the lady to hold on and trust in God's timing. Some users advised her to seek spiritual support, while others emphasized that suffering is part of the human experience and that faith should not be based on circumstances alone.
- @Steven commented: "In this life we reach a certain point when we think prayer no longer works. That same boundary of time is the time God is about to answer you."
- @April’s Elegance said: "Hi sis, please I used to overthink and tire of my journey at a point but on the NSPPD altar God restored my peace. Please join. Sending you lots of love and light."
- @nzamosecc wrote: "I understand you, I love you. God loves you more. The world is ruled by the enemy hence our suffering but we have to keep the faith."
- @Nneamaka added: "You need to love God beyond your condition. Either we pray or not, God is still God and he wouldn’t change his nature because of you. Watch 'When God is Silent' by Joshua Selman."
- @BILLIONAIRE EVANGELIST remarked: "You have been through all that but we didn't have cameras now we are busy smiling. Dear, calm down. He is working even if you don't see it."
Broader Context of Faith and Suffering
This incident reflects a growing trend of public expressions of faith crises on social media, where individuals share their struggles with belief in the face of adversity. While many continue to hold onto their faith, others question the role of divine intervention in their lives. The video has sparked a conversation about the nature of suffering, the purpose of prayer, and the importance of community support during difficult times.
In a similar story previously reported by Legit.ng, a young lady openly denounced Christianity, citing negative experiences with Christians. These narratives highlight the complex relationship between personal hardship and spiritual beliefs, especially among Nigerian youths who often turn to social media to voice their frustrations.
As the video continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder of the emotional toll that life's challenges can take on individuals and the need for compassion and understanding from others.



