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Social Media And Dating Apps Make It Harder To Make Real Connections And Build Lasting Relationships – Billionaire Businesswoman Folorunso Alakija

Billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist Apostle Folorunso Alakija said social media and dating apps made it harder to build genuine and lasting relationships.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, May 11, she invited singles to attend her conference on God’s true purpose in marriage and how to raise the green light and the red light for a healthy marriage. She explained that there was an opportunity to learn more.

“After years of guiding young people toward building healthy relationships, I know first-hand how challenging it can be to find the right partner,” she said. 

“Social media, dating apps, and the fast-paced culture in our world today have made it even more difficult to establish genuine connections and build lasting relationships.

“In a world where we’re constantly bombarded with options, it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters in a relationship.

“However, It’s important to take the time to reflect on what you truly value in a partner and to keep an eye out for potential red flags that could signal trouble down the road.”  

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