Ladies Who Wear Leg Chains, Transparent Clothing Are Prostitutes, Says Pastor Ibiyeomie

Eric Patrick

The Founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has described women wearing leg chains as prostitutes.

Preaching during the fourth service at the Salvation Ministries headquarters, Ibiyeomie addressed the use of leg chains.

He cautioned women about the dangers of blindly following worldly fashion trends, urging them to consider the deeper meanings and implications behind such choices.

This was shared in a post by Church Times Nigeria on its X handle on Monday night.

Ibiyeomie said, “Many of you want to be fashionable, but you don’t know the implications of what you are doing.”

He specifically addressed the trend of wearing leg chains, declaring, “Ladies who wear chains on their legs simply mean, ‘I am a prostitute.’”

Ibiyeomie added, “The original meaning of wearing chains on the legs is, ‘You are a whore, you are not in the hotel, but you are available.’

“Wearing chains on the legs is not fashion, it is simply an advertisement for prostitution.”

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The cleric also criticised the exposure of private parts in the name of fashion, calling it irresponsible.

“You opened all your breasts and you say people are disturbing you.”

He also condemned the practice of wearing transparent clothing that reveals undergarments, labeling it as a sign of moral decay.

His remarks have sparked a flurry of responses, with numerous individuals backing his position, while others question the suitability of his blunt statements.

Ibiyeomie concluded, “How you dress will determine how people will address you.”

In April, First News reported that the pastor made a remark stating that Jesus Christ did not associate with poor individuals and that believers should likewise avoid close association with them.

His comment then ignited a storm of criticism across social media platforms and within religious communities, following his claim that Jesus “hated poverty” and “never entered the home of a poor person” during His earthly ministry.

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