Abraham Okodugha, a former substance abuse survivor, has shared a disturbing account from his teenage years of how he was allegedly humiliated by a pastor who accused him of having a relationship with a househelp.
Abraham made the revelation during an episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he spoke about the traumatic experiences that shaped his life before his recovery from addiction.
According to him, the incident occurred when his pastor became convinced that he was involved with a female househelp working in the pastor's home. He explained that he repeatedly denied the allegation and insisted that he had done nothing wrong.
He said: “My pastor beat me in public and stripped me naked because he thought I slept with his househelp.”
According to him, the pastor confronted him and physically assaulted him despite his claims of innocence. He alleged that the situation later escalated into a public spectacle, attracting the attention of people who knew him as a respected young church worker.
He claimed that he was publicly humiliated and stripped during the ordeal, leaving him embarrassed and emotionally devastated. According to him, the physical abuse continued even as he pleaded that he was innocent of the accusation being made against him.
He recalled feeling helpless as members of the public watched the incident unfold. Abraham stated that the experience left a lasting impact on him and contributed to a period of emotional pain and personal struggle.
Reflecting on the incident, he described it as one of the most traumatic moments of his life, highlighting the damage that false accusations and abuse of authority can have on an individual.
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