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Meet Top 7 Famous Nigerian Pastors with Good Marriages.
By, The African Observers
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Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

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Nigeria has a vibrant Pentecostal and charismatic Christian scene, where many prominent pastors are celebrated not only for their ministries but also for their long-lasting marriages, often presented as models of godly unions, mutual respect, and endurance.

These couples frequently share public displays of affection, anniversary tributes, and teachings on marriage, inspiring many followers amid cultural discussions on relationships.

Here are some of the seven most famous Nigerian pastor couples known for their enduring or notable marriages:

 

1. Pastor Enoch Adeboye and Pastor (Mrs.) Foluke Adeboye (RCCG – Redeemed Christian Church of God)


Married since December 17, 1967 (over 58 years as of 2026). They are one of the longest-standing couples in Nigerian ministry. Pastor Adeboye often credits their lasting romance to mutual submission, respect, and keeping affection alive, even sharing tips publicly.

2. Bishop David Oyedepo and Pastor (Mrs.) Faith Oyedepo (Living Faith Church / Winners' Chapel)

Married since around 1982 (over 43 years). They are frequently highlighted about exemplars of a "hitch-free" and beautiful marriage, with public celebrations of their anniversary emphasizing godly principles and partnership in ministry.

 

3. David Ibiyeomie, founder of Salvation Ministries, married Pastor Peace Ibiyeomie on March 20, 1996.

The couple has been married for over 28 years, celebrating their 29th anniversary in August 2025. They have one son, David Ibiyeomie Jnr.

 

4. Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo and Pastor Modele Fatoyinbo (COZA – Commonwealth of Zion Assembly)

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Married over 25 years. Known for their stylish chemistry, class, and bold public affection, often described as redefining romance among clergy couples.

5. Pastor Paul Eneche and Dr. Becky Eneche (Dunamis International Gospel Centre)

Often listed among romantic and solid ministerial couples. Pastor Paul Eneche and Dr. Becky Eneche (Dunamis International Gospel Centre) – Often listed among romantic and solid ministerial couples.

6. Pastor Korede Komaiya (Pastor KK) and Pastor Esther Komaiya
Married for around 27–28 years (as celebrated in recent posts).

Frequently praised for openly displaying love, with viral montages of their journey, making them a go-to example of devoted, firebrand partnership.

7. Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo and Pastor Mildred Okonkwo (David's Christian Centre)


Married for over two decades. As renowned relationship coaches, they model "doing life together," with renewed vows, shared ministry, and calm, enduring affection that inspires many young couples.

 

Other notable mentions include:

8. Pastor Jerry Eze and Pastor Eno Eze (Streams of Joy International)

Celebrated for stylish partnership and long-term union.

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While some high-profile Nigerian pastors have faced remarriages (often after widowhood, like Pastor W.F. Kumuyi or others) or divorces (e.g., cases involving irreconcilable differences), the ones above stand out for their long-term, first marriages that continue to thrive publicly. These unions are often held up as positive examples in Nigerian Christian circles, especially when contrasting with rising divorce trends or calls for mutual devotion in relationships.

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