The General Overseer of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Pastor Enoch Adeboye has warned single
ladies to avoid marrying jobless men.
Jobless men, he said, have the
tendencies to use, dump and abandon such ladies.
Adeboye spoke on Sunday at the
May Special Prayer and Thanksgiving service by the RCCG Throne of Grace,
National Headquarters Ebute Metta, Lagos.
According to him, a woman should
not marry a man that has no work “if not you will be the work.”
He noted it is not sinful for a
single lady to politely ask any man proposing marriage whether or not he has a
job.
Stating that women are conceived
as helpmeets, Adeboye argued only somebody who has a job can be helped.
Adeboye, who spoke through the
Assistant General Overseer, (RCCG) Personnel and Administration Pastor Johnson
Odesola, said the man is key and the woman has only come to help.
“Whatever the woman does is
help. The man is major director in the
house,” he stressed.
He stated taking care of the
homes does not rest on the woman alone but the man and the woman who have come
to help.
Adeboye blamed lack of proper
home training for most of the ills in the society.
“I still remember when I was
young. My father will tell me that this name is the name of my father. Don’t
spoil the name. So I was scared to do wrong. I could not shake the hand of a lady
until I was 23.
“Learning for any child should
start from the home and parents should be their child first teachers.
“The wife and the husband are the
main teachers who will teach and model godly character to their children,” he
stated.
In his sermon, Adeboye, urged all
Christians to strengthen their faith, saying there would always be storm in the
lives of the believers.
Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land,
Otunba Gani Adams, who was at the service argued religion, is never the problem
of Nigeria.
According to him: “It is sad many
people believe religion is Nigeria’s problem, but in truth, leadership, not
religion is Nigeria’s problem.
“For instance, I am a Muslim by
birth. I grew up from a Christian background and as the Aare Onakakanfo of
Yoruba land and culture activist, I also believe in our traditional religion.”
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