Pastor offers $500,000 for a babymother
Tired of 'hopping on the gelding truck' on Father's Day, clergyman Jamar 'Sniper Prophet' Watson said he is seeking a suitable surrogate to bear his child.
He said, in addition to making him the happiest man alive, the female will be rewarded with at least $500,000.
"Mi a soon [turn] 33 and mi start grey already and mi nuh have nutten fi show fa. Mi see Kartel, Bounty and, not to mention, Elephant Man have how much pickney, and mi nuh have none. It sad and mi feel lonely sometimes, and mi tired fi haffi a climb up inna di gelding truck pon Father's Day. I want to know what it feels like to be a father and I have so much love inside me. But mi nuh trust woman dem way deh fi give har dat. Mi want a yute man," he said.
The controversial preacher emphasised that he does not want a sexual relationship with the potential mother, and will be opting to fertilise her egg through artificial insemination. This is the deliberate introduction of sperm into a female's cervix or uterine cavity to achieve pregnancy through in vivo fertilisation by means other than sexual intercourse. However, the woman must be pretty.
"Mi nuh want nuh ugly woman carry mi pickney. The father ago look nice so mi nuh want nuh ugly pickney. Mi nuh want to sound like a racist but mi want a woman with pretty hair, and, if she brown, it is a plus. She must have good genes, man," he said.
Following a contractual agreement and upon conception, Watson said, the surrogate will receive $250,000, and will receive the other half after delivering his child. He also stated that the woman will be taken care of throughout the pregnancy. He stated that for years, he has waited with bated breath for someone to call him 'Daddy' but he was never able to impregnate any of his partners.
"Everything will be going through my lawyer. All the woman need to do is breed, nothing else. For some reason, it look like mi unlucky when it comes on to the woman dem getting pregnant for me. One of them did have four kids already and take tie off. One next one told me she could get pregnant but dat never gwan [for me], and a next one love bawl say mi too big," Watson said.
The pastor said he is currently not in a relationship but has the necessary resources to fully provide for his offspring.
"Mi child ago well sort out inna life because mi have companies that I run. Mi have mi nanny and the church community, as well as mi family, to take care of dem. Taking care of the child is not a problem," he said.
Most important to Watson is that his future surrogate should be a single woman in her early 30s. He told THE WEEKEND STAR that, although he is desperate to become a father, the woman cannot have any other man for the entire pregnancy.
"A whole heap a jacket a give away and mi nuh want none. Matter of fact I have accommodation can keep her, so if mi have to pay extra for her not to work during the pregnancy, then fine, because, while mi well want a son or a daughter, mi no want no jacket," Watson said.