“My Juniors Can’t Correct Me”- Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Responds To Tattoo Controversy

  • Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, a relationship coach and pastor, addressed criticism from the Christian community regarding his new tattoo.
  • In a social media video dated February 15, 2026, he expressed feeling disrespected by “junior pastors” who questioned his decision.
  • Okonkwo noted that his tattoo had been a topic of discussion in various online videos.
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Relationship coach and pastor, Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, has responded to critics within the Christian community regarding his recently acquired tattoo.

In a video shared on social media on Sunday, February 15, 2026, Okonkwo expressed that he felt disrespected by what he described as “junior pastors” questioning his actions, which he had seen discussed in several online videos.

Okonkwo became the focus of public debate after he openly displayed his new tattoo in a viral clip, sparking reactions from religious figures. Among those who commented was Rev Esiri Kesiena, who cited Leviticus 19:28, emphasizing that the biblical instruction against marking the body was meant for the Israelites to distinguish them from pagan practices.

During a sermon, Okonkwo highlighted the concept of spiritual hierarchy, stressing that not everyone has the authority to correct leaders with broader spiritual responsibilities.

“I’m insulted because there is ranking in the spirit. My junior can’t talk when I am talking,” he stated, noting that certain matters are beyond the understanding of those not operating at the same level.

Okonkwo also referenced American televangelist Joyce Meyer, pointing out that she reportedly got a tattoo at around 80 years old.

He clarified that his decision to showcase his tattoo was connected to his personal calling and the specific audience he ministers to.

“I shared it because of my position, my calling, and the nature of the people I lead,” he said, adding that leadership entails responsibilities and actions that may not always be understood by others.

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Read some comments below:

@houseofjulieta:”He has lost it. May God have mercy on him.”

@_ne.nye_:”Pride comes before a fall.”

@kumariallen:”Pastor, I respect personal convictions and growth journeys. If you’ve made a choice you’re at peace with, that’s enough. There’s no need to rank, compare, or diminish others to validate it. Let everyone walk their path without turning it into a hierarchy.”

@donharry20:”This man has lost it. Just rest Chief, we now know your place, please allow us move on.”

@mamaapekepeke:”Something is not right. Please do dreadlocks and start wearing saggy jeans since it is not written in the bible that you should not do such. Remember you need earrings too, on your noise and ears.”

@dampeta_01:”Tattoo or no Tattoo you are beginning to sound arrogant, what do you mean? You can’t be corrected by your young colleagues and don’t you use other people’s lives to justify yours.”

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