Former Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has shared a light-hearted account of the unusual circumstances that led him to stop consuming alcohol.
In a video making the rounds on social media on Tuesday, he narrated the incident that prompted his decision to quit drinking.
Osinbajo explained that despite holding a pastoral position, he occasionally drank red wine and beer.

βI like my red wine once in a while, and then I like my beer,β he said.
However, an encounter with a Danish colleague in Mogadishu, Somalia, changed everything for him.
According to him, while he served in the Justice Sector of the UN mission in Somalia, he was on his way to purchase beer at a restaurant, only to run into a couple of his colleagues drinking.
βOn this particular Sunday, I was coming back from the Fellowship where I had preached, and I was just hoping to buy two canned Heineken and go to my room and read my Bible,β he said.
βThere were many restaurants in the UN compound in Mogadishu. So, I went to this particular restaurant, and as I walked in, I saw many of my colleagues from different countries. They were drinking.β
According to the former vice president, when they saw him, they hid their drinks. He walked up to one of his colleagues from Denmark and asked why he was hiding his whiskey, and the Danish man reportedly responded, saying, βYou are the priest, and we can not be drinking around the priest.β
Osinbajo said the incident came across to him as a message from God, which made him realise what βAll things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedientβ meant.
He also stated that since that day, he has never consumed alcohol.
The video has elicited varied reactions online, with some users finding the story relatable and humorous, while others used the opportunity to discuss his public image and past political roles.
Watch the video below:
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