Video: Ex-Reverend Sister Shares Disturbing Incident involving Her and another Sister while She Was Bathing

Kinse Shako Annastasia, a former Catholic reverend sister from the Congregation of Mother of Perpetual Help of the Archangels Sisters (MOPHAS) in Auchi, Edo State, who was dismissed, has publicly shared a troubling incident that happened within the convent walls, which involved her and another unnamed reverend sister.
Annastasia, a native of Plateau state, gained significant public attention in 2025 for her outspoken allegations of sexual harassment and institutional abuse within the Catholic Church in Nigeria and was subsequently dismissed in September 2025 after alleging that priests mistreat nuns and Annastasia, in a Facebook post on May 11, alleged that a reverend sister saw her naked in the restroom without her consent… WATCH VIDEO ON..
Narrating how it happened, Annastasia explained that she was having her bath when the reverend sister entered the bathroom...READ FULL STORY; FROM THE SOURCE.
According to her, that incident left her feeling exposed, embarrassed, unsafe and humiliated. What pained her the most was that the church allegedly did nothing about the incident when she reported it.
She expressed disappointment that such a thing could not only happen in the house of God but was let to slide with no action taken. Her story read:
“In 2016, while living within the convent walls, another sister saw me naked in a restroom without my consent. I was having my bath and she opened the door and went into the bathroom. That moment deeply affected me emotionally and psychologically. I felt exposed, embarrassed, unsafe, and humiliated.
“What hurt even more was that when I reported the incident, nothing was done about it. The silence, dismissal, and lack of accountability became part of the trauma I carried for years.
“Ironically, this was the same sister who was later involved in another scandal within the convent. She was caught with…( too gory to write) Yet my pain and complaint were ignored as though my dignity did not matter.
“People often underestimate how deeply violations of privacy and emotional humiliation can affect a person, especially in places where one expects safety, holiness, and protection.
“I share this today not out of hatred, but because many people suffer silently behind closed doors while appearances are maintained publicly. Healing begins when truth is no longer buried in silence.
“This and many other experiences hurt more than I could handle. And the fact that it happened in the house of God … Lord have mercy.”



