Ghanaian actress and socialite Efia Odo recently talked about how she felt unfulfilled after ceasing to worship Christ.
She recalled that she was brought up with principles that closely reflected Christianity and that her upbringing was heavily concentrated on Christianity.
The socialite revealed that she felt empty after quitting church and eventually ceasing to worship Christ because she wanted to have a personal relationship with God.
In spite of other people’s thoughts or critiques, Efia has finally declared her decision to turn back to Christ and adore Him completely.
In addition, she mentioned that she belongs to The Makers House Chapel.
In unrelated news, Efia Odo has attacked the well-liked “Kiki Challenge” craze, denouncing contestants for their provocative films, which she considers to be disrespectful to Christianity.
Efia Odo attacked the challenge in a post on Sunday, June 23, writing, “That kiki challenge is a disgusting challenge.” Get all the sensual stuff you want, but don’t involve the church or Christianity. You guys don’t fear God and will stop at nothing because it’s popular.”
Women record themselves dancing to the song “Kiki” by Fuse ODG and Leftizzle outside, then cut to them in more private settings, such as beds, as part of the widely shared #KikiChallenge.
Before the scenes shift in many of the videos, the women are shown outside in modest clothing, holding their bibles.