Tonto Dikeh prayer life reveals her private devotion as the foundation for public prayers and online faith sessions shared on social media
Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has opened up about the spiritual foundation behind her increasingly visible prayer life on social media, stressing the importance of private devotion before public expressions of faith.
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Speaking during a sermon, Dikeh explained that her morning online devotion sessions are the culmination of long-standing spiritual discipline cultivated away from public view.
“Before you see what you see here today, I have marinated, immersed myself with my God. This is not a joke. This is preparation. This is purpose, grace, assignment,” she said.
The actress highlighted that public prayer should reflect, rather than replace, private devotion. “You need to build a private life with God, where nobody is watching — away from the internet, away from your friends.
Let it be that when you come to the internet to pray or talk about God, you have already done it in your privacy,” she added.
Dikeh also shared a personal testimony from her early days in Christianity, describing how her prayer life transformed shortly after her conversion.
“A month after I gave my life to Christ, I realised there was nothing I prayed for that I did not get… He taught me intimacy with Him,” she said.
The actress stressed that consistency and genuine devotion are key to spiritual growth, cautioning against superficial displays of faith.
“God is not looking for people who love Him in the front yard and desert Him at the back. The moment God sees your consistency and your love for Him, He will avail you with all that you have,” Dikeh added.
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Her remarks come amid growing attention to her online devotional sessions and faith-based posts, which have resonated with followers seeking insight into authentic spiritual practice.





















