Nosa Rex Rejoices As His Video Gets Replicated In Church To Teach S3x In Marriages



  • Nosa Rex is proud of his work after a scene from his film, ‘A Mother’s Struggle,’ was used to illustrate a topic in a church in the UK.
  • The actor shared a video on Instagram showing a couple reenacting a scene where a man pressures his wife for intimacy, even though she is reluctant.
  • Nosa Rex mentioned that this clip helped explain marital sex to the churchgoers.


Nollywood actor Nosa Rex is proud of his work after a scene from his film, ‘A Mother’s Struggle,’ was used to illustrate a topic in a church in the UK.

Known for mixing humor with serious themes, he shared a video on Instagram showing a couple reenacting a scene where a man pressures his wife for intimacy, even though she is reluctant.

Nosa Rex mentioned that this clip helped explain marital sex to the churchgoers.

He believes that every piece of content finds its audience and sees himself as someone who speaks openly about what others might avoid.

Sharing the video, he wrote:

“Every content has its own Audience

Somewhere in the UK .. Inside a church o they used this clip to explain SEX in marriages

You must relate with my content ( forget d noise) .. Na me Dey talk the things wey dey ur mind but u no fit talk. I am the voice of 😜.”

Watch the video here:

In other news, A UK-based Nigerian man has shared his unsettling experience with the Nigeria Police during a short visit to his home country.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), @SunkanmiKings revealed that he had multiple issues with law enforcement within a span of just 11 days.

“Spent 11 days in Lagos, Police carry me 5 times 💀. Walai, I almost spent more time with the police than my family and friends during my vacation 😔,” he tweeted.

The post quickly gained traction, with many Nigerians sharing similar experiences and expressing frustration over routine police harassment.

Some users noted the growing issue of profiling and extortion by police officers, particularly targeting Nigerians from the diaspora or those perceived to be financially well-off.