In the video, many young persons believed to be single were seen in a large gathering, mingling and supposedly praying. Some of the young people were in clusters, chatting and probably getting to know each other, as the video’s caption suggested it was also a meet-and-greet opportunity. Singles prayer conference stirs mixed feelings The video went viral on social media platforms and attracted mixed reactions from netizens. While some people were of the view that praying for a life partner is not wrong, others said they suspected there would be more ladies at the conference. Watch the video below: @afomaohaka said: “I connect my sister and friends who are still single. May God locate them with their husbands.” @Stella okunuga said: “I connect my friends Janet and Reacheal in the alter and all those who are here looking for husbands. May the almighty Father grant them their hearts.” @Muyiherself commented: “999 women 1 man, may God answer una prayer.” @faithfulfaith22 said: “Justice for singles Lord. Another year ending. May heaven remember us.” “Want to Impress Villagers” @Amara nzeadu commented: “I connect my siblings and friends that are due.” @agungugrace “I connect my forthcoming wedding to this alter of grace for God’s intervention.” Woman goes on search for husband on social media Separately, a woman with the Twitter handle @VanessaFungamw2 went on the social media platform to declare her search for a husband. The 42-year-old woman said that she is a teacher by profession. She attached a photo of herself in a gown to the Twitter post. Many people took to her comment section, asking the woman to list the things she looks forward to having in a man.
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