In an emotional birthday tribute, Pastor Seun Osigbesan publicly praised his wife, Nollywood actress Seun Osigbesan, for her unwavering support and incredible resilience during some of the most challenging years of their marriage. Speaking at a church event, the senior pastor of Gracemade Christian Center recounted how his wife single-handedly carried the financial load of their home for seven years without a single complaint.
A now-viral video shows Pastor Seun opening up about the couple’s tough journey. “If I need anything, I know I can always turn to her,” he said. “Even when I had nothing to contribute, she remained consistent, shouldering real responsibilities without hesitation.”
The actor, known for her role in the popular Nigerian TV series The Johnsons, faced some of the hardest moments with grace. “There was a time when we couldn’t even afford diapers for the children. She used black nylon as diapers for weeks,” he shared. “Meals were reduced to pap for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but she never complained. Never once did she make me feel like I was failing.”
What stood out the most, however, was her constant faith in him. According to the pastor, Seun’s words of affirmation played a vital role in helping him stay motivated during the darkest times. “She would say, ‘Baby, I believe in you,’” he recalled. “‘You’re a great man, a millionaire… now, a billionaire!’ Her belief in me kept me going.”

Despite the hardship and their financial struggles, Seun’s patience and encouragement never wavered. “She was never frustrated or critical. She remained supportive, never questioning me,” the pastor said, emphasizing the depth of her support.
In closing, Pastor Seun described his wife as nothing short of extraordinary. “I don’t know where they made her from, but she is truly amazing,” he said. He urged his congregation to celebrate and appreciate her for her strength, patience, and sacrifice, praying that her next chapter would be filled with even greater joy and success.

Seun Osigbesan, a prominent figure on the Nigerian television scene, is known for her role in The Johnsons, which aired from 2012 to 2024. After leaving the show in 2022, she took a major step in her spiritual journey, being ordained as a pastor in 2023, while continuing to inspire others both on and off the screen.







