Pastor Clyde Akindele is a six-foot-one, dark-skinned and strongly built black man who looks more like a former boxer than a religious leader. In his time, the forty-something, downright burly Nigerian fellow has been many things. He once served in the Armed Forces of Nigeria, but left the army after finding religion. After studying Christianity, Clyde Akindele decided to move to Canada in order to become a pastor. He earned a Master's Degree in Theology from Saint Paul University in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. While attending the small, storied campus of Saint Paul University, Clyde Akindele found his true purpose in life.
Pastor Clyde Akindele created the Prosperous Life Center, which soon became the biggest African church in Canada's Capital region. Using both word of mouth and social media, Akindele and his colleagues enticed many into coming to their church. Hundreds of people attend the church every weekend. On the personal front, things are also looking up for the entrepreneurial preacher. Pastor Akindele is happily married to a tall, beautiful Nigerian lady named Fatima Adebayo, and they have twin daughters, eighteen-year-old Emerald and Dionne. Life is pretty good for the Akindele family, but there is no story without conflict...
The weekend after Emerald and Dionne Akindele moved into the dormitories at Humber College in the City of Toronto, Ontario, the Pastor and his wife had themselves a party. Nothing wrong with enjoying oneself after getting through some tough times. Pastor Clyde Akindele and his wife Fatima have a hedonistic streak and it's a beautiful thing. They invited their closest friends, church deacon Malcolm Edochie and his lovely wife Alma Okoye. The four of them have been tight for a very long time. This is the strength of the Nigerian Canadian community, they come together to accomplish great things for their families in spite of the difficulties that Canadian society throws their way. Prosperity is the Nigerian way, and no one can take that away from them...
"Welcome to our home," Fatima Adebayo, First Lady of the Prosperous Life Center, said to her guests as she greeted them. The tall, brown-skinned and dark-haired, curvy Nigerian lady wore a crimson negligee which hugged her curves the way the 417 Highway hugs the province of Ontario. Malcolm and his wife Alma smiled at Fatima and happily joined her inside. In the living room, Pastor Clyde Akindele awaited, wearing a red silk shirt and black silk pants, and holding a bottle of Merlot. Inside the Akindele house, a stately mansion located in the Barrhaven area of Ottawa, things were getting interesting.
"Ah, Mal, Alma, you made it," Pastor Akindele said as he got up to greet them. He gave a manly hug to Malcolm and kissed his wife Alma on the cheek. Fatima sat next to her husband after giving some wine to their guests. With everyone seated, cup in hand, there were smiles all around. From the moment Clyde Akindele and his wife Fatima met Alma and Malcolm, they sensed that they were in the presence of kindred spirits. Clyde Akindele is a man who loves both women and men, and his wife Fatima is okay with it. Rather than roam the streets and get into trouble, Clyde makes his lady Fatima part of the fun, and they recruit kindred spirits to join the action. It's a time-honored formula which has kept a certain number of bisexual men happy and satisfied for eons...
"Fatima, I love what you've done with the place," Alma said, and the petite, short-haired and dark-skinned Nigerian gal, originally from the Lagos State, admired her surroundings. After moving to the City of Ottawa, Ontario, from her hometown of Lagos ten years ago, Alma went back to school and earned an accounting degree from the University of Ottawa. Nowadays, Alma works for the Treasury Board of Canada and makes good money. As a manager for OC Transpo when he isn't doing the deacon thing at church, Malcolm does alright, but Alma is the breadwinner in their relationship...
"The Mandela painting is a fine touch," Malcolm remarked while sipping his Merlot, and Clyde Akindele winked at his friend. Malcolm smiled at Clyde and squeezed his wife Alma's hand gently. In the western world, folks have gone crazy with their belief that a man with certain desires should abandon women altogether, deal exclusively with other males, and forsake marriage and fatherhood. In West Africa, for thousands of years, men who desire both women and men have learned to have their cake and eat it too without rocking the boat. Clyde Akindele is a bisexual Nigerian man who loves his wife Fatima, and he'd never leave her or their daughters for another man. Leave such foolishness to insane members of white society, thank you very much...