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No wedding, no sex! Eucharia Anunobi blasts out

Veteran Nollywood actress and evangelist, Eucharia Anunobi, has warned Christian women not to fall for deceptive marriage promises.
She gave the advice in a recent Instagram video, urging women to stay celibate until proper marriage rites are done.
Anunobi said some men promise marriage just to gain sexual access to women, without genuine intentions to marry them.
According to her, such men use sweet words and emotional manipulation to lure unsuspecting women into premarital sex.
She stated clearly that a mere marriage proposal is not a license to engage in sex outside wedlock.
“Just because someone says ‘I’ll marry you’ doesn’t mean you should give in,” she emphasized in the video.
Furthermore,she warned women not to consider themselves married until both traditional and legal processes are completed.
*Sex Is Not Love*
The evangelist stressed that spiritual and moral values must not be compromised because of emotional excitement or pressure.
However she said women must understand their worth and refuse to be cheaply accessed in the name of love.
“Until the wedding is fully done, you have no barcode, zip code, or visa to the land of sexual pleasure.”
Anunobi used strong metaphors and biblical references to pass her message to Christian women and youths.
Also speaking,she said Christian ladies must remember they are “daughters of Zion” and not to be “manhandled sweetly” by any man.
Explaining further, she also said men who truly love a woman will wait for her without forcing or deceiving her into sin.
Eucharia encouraged women not to lose focus because of flattering words or empty promises of marriage.
“Don’t let flattering words make you lose your focus,” she warned in a firm and emotional tone.
Ladies were advised to protect their dignity and avoid giving in to desires that destroy spiritual growth.
“Stay celibate. Don’t let the devil rob you of your dignity,” she said while encouraging godly living.
Anunobi reminded her followers of their identity in Christ and the need to live in purity and obedience.
She concluded by urging women to value themselves and trust God’s timing for their marital journey.
“You belong to the tribe of Jesus,” she declared boldly in her closing statement.
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