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Pastor Deborah Advises Married Women On The Need To Always Make Peace With Their Husbands

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Pastor Deborah Advises Married Women On The Need To Always Make Peace With Their Husbands

In a recent turn of events, Pastor Deborah Omale has found herself at the center of a nationwide controversy with her candid advice to women in Nigeria. Her words have ignited a fierce debate, with reactions pouring in from every corner of the country.

In a statement that has captured the attention of many, Pastor Deborah Omale suggested that women should refrain from engaging in daily disputes with their husbands, cautioning that such actions may drive men into the arms of other women. She emphasized the importance of granting husbands peace and happiness, even in the face of disagreements or grievances.

Pastor Omali’s message comes with a warning – the persistent bickering and discord could push husbands out of their homes, into the arms of other waiting women. This stark advice has left many Nigerians divided on the issue.

The aftermath of Pastor Omale’s advice has seen an outpouring of discussions on social media platforms.

See some reactions below;

truecrimedaniel: “Even if u don’t fight him every day, there are still plenty waiting for him outside… Who will cheat will cheat.. it has almost nothing to do with the other person.”

is_glams: “It is the kind of environment he creates that he will get. He cannot create an environment like ikorodu and be expecting to see Maldives.”

Stability, peace of mind is one of the greatest needs and desire of every human out there. A woman who loves to see her man happy, fulfilled and live longer must learn to give her man peace, at all times.

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