Wednesday, May 6

Jimmy Adekoya, a former campus pastor and leader of the Redeemed Christian Fellowship (RCF) at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), has sparked controversy on social media following news of his same-sex wedding in the United States.

Mr Adekoya, who graduated from the OOU, served as a preacher, music director, and President of RCF before graduating in 2019.

Photos of Mr Adekoya, who holds a Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology from the University of Hertford, alongside his gay partner, Seamus O’Donovan (identified as the wife), surfaced online on Friday night.

In the viral photos, the former RCF pastor braided his hair and spotted a new look.

He was captured kissing his bald partner, holding hands, and flaunting their rings together.

Analysis

Mr Adekoya, a Front of House assistant at Nando’s during his Master’s programme, married Mr O’Donovan on Valentine’s Day.

He announced on his Instagram page that he married Mr O’Donovan on Wednesday.



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He shared wedding photos with his partner, captioning them, “The beginning of forever.”

Additionally, on Friday, he revealed on Instagram that he gave his partner his life.

Mr Adekoya wrote: “Séamus, on this day, Valentine’s Day, I gave you the greatest gift I could ever give—my life.”

Meanwhile, in his Instagram Story, Mr Adekoya defended homosexuality, noting that it was not a sin.

Jimmy Adekoya and partner Seamus O'Donovan

He reposted a message from Instagram user Jide Macauley with the caption, “Stop religious homophobia.”

Furthermore, in a now-deleted Instagram Story, he reaffirmed his identity, stating that he was a gay man who loved Jesus.

Sharing a post by an X user, Popo, a fellow alumnus of OOU, wrote, “When your only offence is being a gay man who loves Jesus.”

Reactions

Mr Adekoya’s marriage to Mr O’Donovan sparked diverse reactions.

While some netizens condemned him, others speculated that poverty might have influenced his decision and supported him.

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Here are some of the reactions:




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