
Nigerian pro wrestler Oba Femi has narrated how a Nigerian congregation contributed to his pro wrestling current success in WWE.
While being featured as a guest at a podcast co-hosted by Stephenie Mechman, he discussed his early struggle and the channel to glory, which mostly involved his congregation back then.
According to him, at the early phase of his career, he was able to earn his first gig in the US. However, his family financial fair wasn’t able to fend the trip to the US. Perjaps, His cleric he claimed belong to Grace Asssembly church in Nigeria, together with his congregants, contributed and financed her trip to the US, thereby contributing solemly to the early peak of his WWE career.
Discrediting the popular myth alleging that most Nigerian pastors are stingy and don’t contribute to the growth of the society, setting his profile as a core example that they do help despite the alleged bout.
Speaking about morality, he disclosed that he learned most of his morals from his cleric, which has impacted most of his approach in life.
He also spoke about his faith as he believes prayer is one of the sole peaks why his career flourishes to date.
In reality, Oba Femi has surpassed a peak dimension to prove his worth to the pro wrestling fans all over the world, having covered legendary stances including having to defeat Brock Lesnar in main events.
βPeople always say Nigerian churches are bad or stingy πbut my pastor, Femi Paul, is a very good and respectable man.
My entire church community came together to raise money for me to move to the USA πΊπΈ
The name of the church is Grace Assembly.β
βWWE OBA FEMI pic.twitter.com/S4g5ZYUHvL
— carterπ (@carter6f) May 14, 2026

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