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Bimpe Akintunde seeks prayers after admitting personal regret
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85111, member: 27"] She went public with a hard reset, admitted a deep personal regret, and asked the internet for prayers while choosing self-forgiveness over silence. What she put out there [LIST] [*]Bimpe Akintunde opened up about a private healing process. [*]The message centered on forgiving herself and finding peace. [*]She framed it as necessary growth, not damage control. [/LIST] Where she shared it [LIST] [*]The post landed on Instagram. [*]The tone felt reflective rather than performative. [*]She spoke directly to supporters, not critics. [/LIST] What she admitted [LIST] [*]She referenced a major personal mistake that still weighs heavily. [*]The journey ahead was described as long and demanding. [*]Healing, clarity, and emotional stability were the goals. [/LIST] Why faith matters here [LIST] [*]She positioned trust in God as her anchor. [*]Prayer was described as support, not sympathy. [*]The process was treated as spiritual and emotional work combined. [/LIST] The ask to her fans [LIST] [*]She requested prayers from supporters worldwide. [*]The message leaned on community, not isolation. [*]Vulnerability was intentional, not accidental. [/LIST] The advice she extended outward [LIST] [*]Self-forgiveness came first before forgiving others. [*]Carrying guilt was framed as a blocker to peace. [*]She encouraged anyone stuck on past mistakes to let themselves move on. [/LIST] The bigger read [LIST] [*]This was not about headlines or explanations. [*]It was about accountability without public detail. [*]She chose openness as a step toward healing, not closure. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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