Andrew Kibe, a controversial YouTuber, recently revealed why he ended his marriage in 2016. Kibe was a zealous Christian when he was 30 years old, and his pastor asked him to marry, claiming that God had shown him the woman Kibe was to tie the knot with. Kibe complied and ended up marrying his ex-wife, with whom he was blessed with two children.
However, in an interview on the Tribe Millionaire Podcast, Kibe confessed that he was no longer enjoying the marriage and that he only got married to please his church leader. He stated that he had never wanted to get married in the first place, and that marriage wasn’t his thing. He regretted not standing his ground and not saying no to the marriage. Kibe felt that he messed up someone else’s life by not making a decision earlier.
Kibe further revealed that he was under pressure from the church to marry and had fasted for three days before he picked his ex-wife. He should have said no and not gotten married because of the church’s insistence. He admitted to having too many women before getting married, which was a weakness on his part.
Kibe’s story highlights the pressure that some religious institutions can put on individuals to get married, even when they are not ready or willing to do so. It is essential for individuals to make independent decisions when it comes to marriage and not let external pressures influence their choices.