“Marry and unlock the sperm built in your waist''- Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah to single men
The General Overseer of Royalhouse Chapel International, Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah, has called on single men in his church to marry early and take responsibility, emphasising faith over financial preparedness.
In a video shared on X and sighted by Classfmonline.com, the renowned pastor expressed concern about the increasing number of unmarried men, particularly those in their mid-30s, urging them not to delay marriage.
Speaking passionately, Rev. Ankrah questioned why many men aged 35 and above remain single, stressing that waiting for financial stability should not be an excuse.
He encouraged them to step forward, propose, and build families.
He further made a controversial remark, stating that men should “marry and unlock the sperm built in your waist,” suggesting that prolonged singleness can hinder a man’s natural and family responsibilities.
The preacher also lamented that many women within the church are growing older while waiting for partners, adding that only a few marriages are taking place among members compared to outsiders.
Sharing his personal story, Rev. Ankrah revealed that he did not have financial security when he got married but relied on faith. He urged young men to adopt the same approach, trusting that things would improve over time.
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