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Nobody can please a woman – Rev Funke Adejumo tells married men
NG🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Nobody can please a woman – Rev Funke Adejumo tells married men

Reverend Funke Felix-Adejumo, a Nigerian preacher and marriage counselor, delivered a sermon advising married men not to exhaust themselves trying to please their wives, asserting that no man can fully satisfy a woman. She emphasized the importance of responsibility while cautioning against self-destruction, using examples like nail and eyebrow modifications to illustrate women’s desire for change. She also encouraged women to achieve financial independence, urging them to avoid relying solely on their husbands' income. Drawing from biblical references and personal anecdotes, she promoted mutual respect and self-sufficiency within marriages.

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Nobody can please a woman – Rev Funke Adejumo tells married men

Reverend Funke Felix-Adejumo, a Nigerian preacher and marriage counselor, delivered a sermon advising married men not to exhaust themselves trying to please their wives, asserting that no man can fully satisfy a woman. She emphasized the importance of responsibility while cautioning against self-destruction, using examples like nail and eyebrow modifications to illustrate women’s desire for change. She also encouraged women to achieve financial independence, urging them to avoid relying solely on their husbands' income. Drawing from biblical references and personal anecdotes, she promoted mutual respect and self-sufficiency within marriages.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Reverend Funke Felix-Adejumo's advice on marital dynamics without overtly endorsing any political ideology. While discussing gender roles and family responsibilities, which can be politically sensitive topics, the framing remains balanced, focusing on practical advice ratherthan

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