Nigerian Pastor Seun Osigbesan speaking at microphone during church service honoring his wife

Pastor Credits Wife Who Used Plastic for Diapers During 7 Years

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A Nigerian pastor publicly honored his wife for silently carrying their family through seven years of financial hardship, including using plastic bags as diapers when they couldn't afford basic necessities. His heartfelt tribute at her 40th birthday celebration has touched thousands online.

When Pastor Seun Osigbesan took the microphone at his wife's 40th birthday party, he wanted everyone to know the extraordinary woman standing beside him.

The senior pastor of Gracemade Christian Center in Nigeria shared a story of devotion that left his congregation in tears. For seven years, his wife (also named Seun) carried the family's financial burden while he struggled to find his footing, never once complaining or making him feel like a failure.

The hardship went deeper than just paying bills. At their lowest point, the family couldn't afford diapers for their children. Seun improvised with black plastic bags, a makeshift solution that lasted for weeks.

There were stretches when the entire family ate only pap (a simple grain porridge) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Through it all, his wife remained his biggest cheerleader.

"She always tells me, 'Baby, I believe in you, you can do it, you are a great man, you are a millionaire,'" the pastor recalled. Her constant encouragement became his lifeline during those dark years.

Pastor Credits Wife Who Used Plastic for Diapers During 7 Years

What stands out most isn't just what she did, but how she did it. She never asked "What kind of man is this?" or made him feel inadequate. Instead, she spoke words of faith over their future, even when their present looked bleak.

The pastor credits those affirmations with keeping him going. "She kept speaking those words into my life, and that kept me going," he explained to the gathered congregation.

Sunny's Take

This story captures something precious about partnership during life's hardest seasons. Seun Osigbesan's quiet strength reminds us that love shows up most powerfully not in grand gestures, but in the daily choice to believe in someone when circumstances suggest otherwise. Her willingness to sacrifice without keeping score and to speak hope into despair created space for her husband to rebuild. The plastic bag diapers weren't a badge of honor she wore publicly but a private act of survival she never weaponized during arguments or used to diminish her partner. True support doesn't announce itself or demand recognition. It simply shows up, day after difficult day, whispering "I believe in you" until those words become reality.

Today, the pastor speaks of crossing "billions in Jesus' name," but the real wealth in that family was built long before financial success arrived. Seun has since been ordained as a pastor herself, bringing her journey of faith and resilience into ministry work.

Their story offers hope to couples weathering their own storms: breakthrough doesn't require perfection, just persistence and partnership.

Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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