
Pastor's Wife Threw Gold in Lagoon After Faith Conversion
Foluke Adeboye, wife of a major Nigerian church leader, shares why she discarded expensive jewelry when joining her faith community. Her story reveals how personal conviction can outweigh material value.
Sometimes the biggest transformations require letting go of what we once treasured most.
Foluke Adeboye, wife of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Nigeria, recently shared a striking story from her early faith journey. In an interview with Gold Maker TV, she revealed that after her religious conversion, she threw all her gold jewelry into a lagoon rather than keep or sell it.
The decision came when she joined RCCG in its early days, when wearing gold and earrings was considered inappropriate for members. Adeboye had already purchased a complete set of gold jewelry for her young child, under two years old at the time.
"Every woman loves fashion," she admitted in the interview. But when her new faith community's teachings conflicted with her jewelry collection, she made a choice that surprised even those closest to her.
Her mother's friend questioned why she didn't simply give the valuable items to her mother to sell. Adeboye's response reflected her commitment: "Whatever is not good for me is not good for my mother."

The financial sacrifice extended beyond gold. She spent significant amounts on copper jewelry, which was permitted at the time, showing her willingness to adapt rather than abandon personal expression entirely.
Sunny's Take
What makes this story touching isn't the specific religious rule, which varies widely across faith traditions. It's Adeboye's clarity about her own values and her willingness to align her actions with them, even when it cost her materially.
Her mother's friend had a practical point about donating rather than discarding. But Adeboye saw it differently: she wasn't just removing temptation from her own life but refusing to pass along something she believed conflicted with her principles.
Decades later, she maintains she has no regrets. For her, putting her spiritual commitment first brought a peace that outlasted any jewelry's sparkle.
Her story reminds us that genuine transformation often requires concrete action, not just changed thinking.
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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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