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Couples must be submissive in all ways —Ojo

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A cleric has said that good sexual association between married couples will drive away arthritis and high blood pressure, just as it also fortifies the foundation of marriages and create a perfect bond between couples.

Pastor (Mrs) Esther Ojo disclosed these at the 15th annual women conference and thanksgiving service of the Sanctuary of Christ Evangelical Church, Ibadan, Oyo State, penultimate Sunday.

Ojo, who was the guest at the event, spoke on the theme: “Knowing God and Doing Exploits,” advised women on the importance of satisfying their husbands.

She also highlighted the tools for doing exploits, which include faith, prayer, the word, diligence, excellence, setting high standard, courage and confidence.

Earlier in her welcome address, the president of the women group, Pastor Dr (Mrs) Ronke Ojo, urged the Federal Government to address the issue of insecurity.

Ojo, who represented the church’s set man, Pastor Dr Gbade Ojo, reminded the government that women and children are the most hit in unsecured situations.

She, therefore, urged the government to provide jobs for the youths and raise the level of hopelessness to that of full hope.

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