Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has said she no longer attends physical church services on Sundays, citing discomfort over constant public attention during worship.
Actress speaks on church absence
In a video shared on her Snapchat on Sunday, the filmmaker was seen preparing her children for church while explaining her decision.
“Do not ask if I am going to church. I am not going to church. Anytime I go to church, it is me that they take picture of. I will join online,” she said.
Distraction from media attention
Akindele explained that the frequent attention from both media and fellow worshippers has made it difficult for her to participate fully in church activities.
The actress, known to attend the Celestial Church, suggested that the lack of privacy has affected her ability to worship without distractions.
Mixed reactions trail decision
Her comments have since sparked debate across social media, with users sharing differing opinions.
Some supported her stance, arguing that celebrities deserve privacy even in places of worship, while others insisted that physical fellowship remains important.
One user wrote, “She is right, even church no get privacy again for celebrities,” while another added, “Online church is not the same thing, physical fellowship matters.”
The development has further stirred conversations around privacy, celebrity culture, and worship practices in Nigeria.
“I’m not going to church, they are always taking pictures of me. I’ll only join online." – Funke Akindele pic.twitter.com/PpT1MZDbjP
— YabaLeftOnline (@yabaleftonline) May 3, 2026

