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Social media platforms were set abuzz on Tuesday as loved-up video clips of Senior Pastor of The Masters Place International Church, Pastor Korede Komaiya, and his wife, Dr Esther Komaiya, went viral, sparking widespread reactions and heated debates across relationship circles.
In the now-trending clips, Pastor Komaiya was seen openly expressing admiration and affection for his wife during a public moment, describing her as a “gift and blessing” while encouraging men to honor and celebrate their spouses. The visibly elated congregation responded with cheers as the couple shared warm gestures that many online users described as “refreshing” and “intentional love in action.”
The development has since triggered a wave of commentary, particularly directed at controversial online marriage adviser GehGeh, known for his hardline and often provocative relationship takes.
Reacting to the video, X user @Floxy_Alakija wrote:
> “Awwnn… butterflies in my belles, abeg na this kind marriage I want o, man like KK wey go love and pamper me like this, not some narcissist, Yoruba demons
Another user, @aproko9jang, replied:
> “Make we drag GehGeh and his demons wey h*te my gender, come see. Have you heard of Pastor KK? Google it and learn relationship, not some ugly village boy.”
As reactions intensified, “GehGeh student” began trending in several comment sections, with many netizens drawing comparisons between Pastor Komaiya’s public display of affection and the relationship ideologies often promoted by online advisers.
In what many described as a timely response, Pastor Komaiya further “spilled” about his wife in a follow-up statement, emphasizing that love, respect, and intentional communication remain the foundation of a lasting marriage. He encouraged young couples to build partnerships rooted in honor rather than ego battles amplified on social media.
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Observers note that the viral moment highlights a growing shift among Nigerian youths, who are increasingly challenging toxic narratives and amplifying models of partnership they deem healthy and aspirational.
As of press time, GehGeh had not publicly responded to the online drag, but the conversation continues to dominate relationship discourse across Nigerian social media space.