Pastor Tells Men To Wed Multiple Women If They Want To Live Long, Video Causes Debate
- Reverend Meshack Aboh, a Ghanaian preacher, has strongly advised men to marry many women for longevity
- The polygamist explained that monogamy is a Western culture, whereas polygamy is a Ghanaian culture
- The preacher shared his thoughts on United Showbiz, which drew much attention after the video surfaced online
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Ghanaian preacher and polygamist, Reverend Meshack Aboh, has passionately urged men to marry multiple women if they want to live long.
The preacher addressed polygamy on UTV's United Showbiz when he made the remarks on Saturday, August 20.
Monogamy is Western culture
Reverend Aboh advised people, particularly Christians, not to feel guilty if they desired to marry more than one woman. He explained that monogamy is a Western culture while stressing that polygamy is part of the Ghanaian culture.
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"If you want to live long, marry multiple women, Reverend Aboh said in a UTV video that has emerged and republished by Zionfelix Entertainment News.
The preacher, who revealed that he has two wives, used his life to establish that polygamous marriages can be harmonious.
Socially imposed monogamy was first established in ancient Greece and Rome, according to Feeld.
Watch the video below:
Reactions to Aboh's advice
Since the video of his comments emerged online, people have been posting varied views.
Nana Prempeh said:
It's true paa.
Accomplish Man commented:
It's not, never and can't be considered a sin. God bless you more.
Sturdd Ibrakadabra Munffins reacted:
That's the bitter truth.
Mickey Ashanti said:
May God Bless this Rev.
Priscilla Annang commented:
Lord, have mercy on us.
Adwoa Xendigirl replied:
Marrying multiple women is not a joke oo. If you can care for them and their children, always ensure peace. Why not.
John Ofori mentioned:
God bless you, pastor.
Nii Armarh Kpakpa Shikatse commented:
Aside from the rest of the ladies in the studio, the host is doing her job, vexed inside, and preaching to the pastor.
Bennett Jackson Paul said:
This pastor is telling the truth. This is very wisdom truth.
Musa Mseleku unapologetic about polygamous life
In a similar article, Briefly News reported that Uthando Nes'thembu star Musa Mseleku has no regrets about having four wives.
The man, well-known for his polygamist lifestyle, posted on Instagram that he could not imagine life without his four spouses.
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