Tonto Dikeh Reacts To Patience Ozokwor’s Claim On Christianity

Tonto Dikeh Reacts To Patience Ozokwor’s Claim On Christianity

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, has taken on a new course and this time she is reacting to veteran actress, Patience Ozokwor’s claim on Christians changing their ‘worldly wardrobe’ if they’ve truly repented.

This is coming after Patience Ozokwor who spoke during a recent interview, talked about the importance of changing one’s wardrobe after they had given their lives to Christ.

“The church is separate from the world. Let us know who you are. If you have repented and you have not changed your wardrobe, you still have a long way to go,” said the actress who has since stayed away from the limelight.

However reacting to this, Tonto Dikeh stated that such indoctrination is actually what corrupts the house of God with polluted messages. She added that salvation is personal and it is no sin for one to wear what he or she likes.

“With all due respect mama biko run your race, salvation is personal and its not sin in no bible…..its this local way of viewing Christianity that actually corrupts the house of God with polluted message…Too much love for you mama but ya WRONG….If anyone decides to serve God in Rags. designer’s, hair or no hair knock yourselves out”

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