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Mobile Phones Have Broken Many Marriages- Nigerian Pastor Argues

Nigerian clergyman Tomi Arayomi has revealed what breaks up most marriages and how it may be avoided by sharing his own experience with his audience on Twitter.

He explained on his page that mobile phones, not adultery, are the main reason for failed marriages. He urged married couples to treat their marriages with the same respect they do their cell phones in order to foster a stronger union.

In his words:

“The greatest decay of the modern marriage today is not adultery, it’s the phone! If we could give our spouses as much touch and attention as we give our phones, our marriages would be healthier!”

Reacting to the post, Softprechi wrote: “Even when you hang out with friends, everyone is on their phone.”

_adelekeone added: “Would you agree that, no matter the touch and attention you give to your spouse they will still go out and do the rubbish. Let’s just pray for good wife. Period.”

Tomi Arayomi became a Christian at the age of 15 and began ministry at 16 years old serving as a pastor under Foundation Faith Church. He served there and planted over 10 churches on university campuses UK-wide whilst studying law at the University of Hertfordshire.

Tomi has since been featured on mainstream media including BBC, Revelation TV, the Times Malawi, TBN, Channels TV, where he has been recognized for his national and personal prophetic accuracy. Tomi is a governmental prophet and has had the privilege of consulting prophetically with leaders of nations in their homes at the United Nations and in Parliament.

Source – Tru News Report

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