Deborah Enenche, the eldest daughter of Paul Enenche, founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has once again stirred conversation on social media after sharing a new set of photos online.
The singer and gospel minister posted the pictures on her Facebook page while celebrating Mother’s Day on March 15. In the post, Deborah shared several images of herself dressed in a stylish outfit, posing confidently for the camera. While many followers focused on the celebratory message in the post, one particular photo quickly caught people’s attention.
The image highlighted her legs and revealed that she was wearing a toe ring and a leg chain. Shortly after the pictures were shared, social media users began reacting in the comment section, with many pointing out the jewelry.
Some critics argued that the accessories were inappropriate for someone who is widely known as a pastor’s daughter. According to those comments, they believed her appearance should reflect a more conservative image due to her family’s strong presence in Christian ministry.
Others in the comment section expressed surprise at the choice of accessories, saying they were unusual for someone associated with a prominent church background. A few commenters specifically questioned the use of a toe ring and leg chain, saying they felt it did not align with the expectations many people have of public figures connected to religious leadership.
However, not all the reactions were negative. Some followers defended Deborah, noting that she has always embraced a bold and unique fashion style. Supporters argued that her clothing and accessories reflect personal expression rather than disrespect for her background.
Over the years, Deborah has built a reputation for combining music, ministry, and creative expression. Known for her colorful outfits, distinctive hairstyles, and modern fashion choices, she has often stood out among other public figures in gospel circles.
Despite the criticism, many fans praised her confidence and individuality, pointing out that fashion choices should remain a personal decision. They also noted that Deborah has consistently maintained her faith and ministry activities while expressing herself creatively through her appearance.
As the conversation continued online, the photos attracted significant engagement, with dozens of comments and reactions from people sharing different opinions about her style. The discussion once again highlighted the ongoing debate on social media about expectations placed on children of religious leaders and how they present themselves publicly.
While Deborah has not publicly responded to the criticism surrounding the photos, the post continues to generate reactions as followers weigh in on the balance between personal style and public expectations.


