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In a recent statement that's got people talking, Ghanaian pastor Rev Dr Nana Yaa Prempeh advised unmarried women to take a closer look at their partners' private parts before saying "I do."
The pastor stressed how important it is for women to really check out their future husbands' genitals to make sure everything works okay. She thinks doing this could help avoid problems in marriage later on.
Rev Dr Nana Yaa Prempeh believes that by physically examining their partners' private parts, women can make sure everything is okay down there before getting married. She thinks this might help prevent marriages from falling apart and ending in divorce.
But not everyone agrees with the pastor's advice. Paul Dozie thinks that relying on human advice instead of seeking guidance from God could lead to problems in marriage.
He believes that if God is part of the marriage, everything will be fine. But if people try to do things their own way instead of listening to God, things might go wrong.
The pastor's suggestion has started a big conversation about what role spirituality should play in relationships. Some people think her idea is practical and could help prevent future problems.
Others worry about the spiritual side of things and whether it's right to focus so much on physical examinations in matters of the heart.
As people keep talking about it, they're thinking about how to balance spiritual beliefs with practical considerations when it comes to relationships.
It's a reminder that while advice is good, it's also important to listen to your own feelings and think carefully before making big decisions like getting married.