The controversial counsellor who always opine that no woman is capable of loving a man has teared into this very subject again with a different twist.
Speaking on GHOne’s relationship live show dubbed Tales From The Powder Room, he said:
“Love is a man’s business not yours. Man was created to give love and the woman must position herself in readiness to receive his love.
Every time a woman feels she is more in love with a prospective husband, than he is in love with her, she should not marry him,” because a woman’s love can never overshadow a man’s love.”
Source: ghanacelebrities
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well, bible says man should love his wife and the wife should submit to the husband. From 1cor. 13:13(kjv), i think men are better positioned to love the woman than the opposite.
Who is this ***barred word*** guy who calls himself a counselor? Where was he educated and what kind of training does he have as a counselor? What he said is not controversial but purely ignorance. This isn't the first time he has displayed his ignorance of marriage and intimate relationship. All his ideas emanate from the traditional role of a woman which is outmoded and can neither be scientifically supported nor empirically proven. Please do not listen to this guy because he is a stomach counselor. IGNORE HIM!
The man has spoken sense pls stop insulting him think about what he has said deeply in a logical manner and you will agree with me
some half baked journalist who knew nothing but killing the English grammar.Especially some journalist from peace fm on line and radio.
whoever unleashed this f00L will be struck by THUNDER for allowing him spew such gibberish
Oh wow! Is the past tense of "tear" "teared"? Don't you modern journalists get tired of murdering the English language?