"Who Are The Prize Again?" Nigerian Ladies in Bridal Gowns Cry Out in Church, Ask God for Husbands

"Who Are The Prize Again?" Nigerian Ladies in Bridal Gowns Cry Out in Church, Ask God for Husbands

  • A dramatic scene unfolded in Asaba, Delta State, as dozens of Nigerian ladies dressed in wedding gowns stormed a church to pray passionately for marriage
  • The viral video shows the women crying, worshipping, and receiving anointing from a pastor
  • The clip has attracted massive reactions online as many viewers expressed mixed feelings and shared personal experiences

A group of Nigerian ladies recently stormed a church in Asaba, Delta State, dressed in different wedding gowns to pray for marriage and for their future husbands to locate them.

The viral video shows the women praying passionately, with some even breaking down in tears as the presiding pastor, Min. Faith Song, anointed them.

Nigerian Ladies in Bridal Gowns Ask God for Husbands
Church in Asaba Flooded with Brides as Ladies Seek Marital Breakthrough Photo source: Tiktok/@itsfaithsong
Source: TikTok

Ladies beg God for husbands

Clad in native attire, the female pastor moved from one lady to another, laying hands on them and declaring prayers that they would find the right husbands to build homes with.

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At the start of the clip, a large number of single women can be seen gathered in their wedding dresses, creating a dramatic scene.

The event, organized by Min. Faith Song, was aimed at interceding for the women’s marital breakthroughs.

Ladies Storm Delta Church in Wedding Gowns, Cry for Marriage
Ladies Storm Asaba Church for Husbands Photo source: Tiktok/@itsfaithsong
Source: TikTok

The video, shared on the pastor’s TikTok page @itsfaithsong, has since gone viral across social media, attracting massive attention.

Many viewers flooded the comment section to share their thoughts and personal experiences, sparking widespread reactions online.

Reactions as Ladies Storm Church in Wedding

Theskillfulolumoko asked:

"Who are the prize again?"

@Nancy carmona95 prayed:

"God abeg I no wan reach this stage."

Smallbutmighty31Fadascotty sis wrote:

"We wey dey wan run out, people wey never enter dey cry, seriously this world no balance."

TIANA RILEY noted:

"Instead of them to hold car keys, business proposals files, hold sth else."

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Obidi Ojochide said:

"So them get money to buy wedding gowns."

Rossy expressed:

"THIS IS THE REASON WHY MEN ARE FEELING LIKE GOD ON EARTH.'

Brown sugar stated:

"Alchemy of shame, shame of throne, lord of the shame, aquashame, harryshame, twist of shame.'

shz_precious wrote:

"How many men wear suit dey pray for wife."

What_the_hElla said:

"But the Bible says he who finds a wife finds a good thing. No be men suppose Dey find wife God abeg."

0rakleOfThEgoDs wrote:

"U will never see a Service dedicated to men who are desperately praying for wives."

Heart2HEART123 added:

"All of you that wear this wedding gown the Lord will give you good husbands according to your heart desires in Jesus name Amen."

Wears by queen mentioned:

"Which marriage Una dey pray for abeg…hope say the men dey come from heaven…Cus I no wan belief say na this earth men get this prayers."

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Gen z Junior said:

"Chaii which time my gender go know their worth, men are supposed too be doing this na."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reports that a Nigerian lady has shared her experience about how her youthful prayer shaped her marriage. She said that when she was growing up, her prayer point was to marry a man who had not yet made it in life.

According to her, she specifically asked God for such a man so they could struggle together and build a future from scratch.

Source: Legit.ng

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Muhammed Hammed Olayinka (Human Interest Editor) Muhammed is a journalist with over six years of experience in Nigerian digital media. He began as Editor at Oracle, UNILORIN (2017–2019), then worked with Opera News Hub (2019–2021), Scopper News (2022–2023), and Gistreel (2023–2025). He won the NAPSS President Writing Skirmish in 2017 and was first runner-up in the UNILORIN Senate Writing Contest in 2018. Muhammed now works with LEGIT.ng, where he tells engaging and impactful stories for readers. He can be reached via email at muhammed.hammedolayinka@corp.legit.ng