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Godwin Obeng, also known as Bills Berry (formerly Alisha), has revealed how his pastor introduced him to homosexuality.
He was born with feminine features but never knew such acts existed until his first experience with his pastor.
Bills Berry, who spoke on Joy Prime’s Changes show with Roselyn Felli, narrated that it was an encounter he never anticipated while growing up, but he was living alone and had no financial support from family.
Then, the pastor of the church that he fellowshipped began calling him, falsely requesting to hold teen classes and other church-related activities with him, but ended up having sexual intercourse with him.
His pastor further recommended him to other men who showed interest in him. He accepted their proposal because he needed to survive on a daily basis.
“My pastor was the one who introduced me to it and destroyed me. Someone would see me, discriminate, and insult me. I was ‘Kojo Besia’ and I’m proud of myself. I haven’t learned anything from a lady. There are times I would try to dress and walk like a man but would still go back to walking like a lady,” he said.
Following the incident, he could not stop but continued for monetary purposes. This made him lose trust in men of God and quit attending church.
Currently, he has learned a trade in cosmetology, graduated, and has opened his own salon. He is more focused on establishing his business and earning money so as not to return to his old ways. He confessed that he slept with over thirty men.
Bills Berry yearns to have children of his own because some of his colleagues, who unfortunately died due to stigmatization and other societal attacks, have been able to procreate with females. But no lady is willing to accept his proposal due to his physical appearance.
He still believes in God and is willing to join a church that will reshape his life completely.
“I’m ever ready because my name is Godwin," he said on the show.
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