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Nigerians are debating about marriage and the role of couples on various social media platforms.

The debate has been sparked by a message delivered by one of the country’s popular preachers, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

A viral video of the preacher is circulating all over social media in which he is heard talking about the role of husbands and wives.

Pastor Chris told a gathering at one of his teaching sessions that “husband in a marriage does not mean the male partner in a marriage.”

“Husband means master” he said urging the audience to appreciate the role of men in a marriage.

He adds that “Marriage in Christianity for most people is just a flop. Why? Because they don’t agree with God’s definition, they have theirs. They believe they are equal partners”.

The preacher’s message appears to be targeting feminists demanding equal roles in marriage.

Pastor Chris said that most women were not told the role of a man in marriage hence their quest to seek equal roles and authority in marriage.

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The message from the pastor has sparked debates among social media users who have shared their opinions.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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