A man of God in Nigeria has stir mixed reaction on social media after he advised women not to be monitoring their husband.
According to Tuko, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin told women that if they monitor their husband, they are finished.
Continuing, Jeremiah said that most men are naturally 'hunters' therefore monitoring them would only lead a woman into depression, hence scattering their marriages.
He therefore called for caution to be exercise in handling issues arising from marriage to avoid it going the wrong way.
"Husbands are our helpers. Let's use our wisdom and pray for them whenever they go wrong and our marriage will be blessed, the Warri based pastor said.
Prophet Omoto runs the Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Warri, Delta State, being the founder and head of the church.
Some readers agreed to his statement, which further highlighted the popular saying 'it's a man's world'.
This could be said to be the case in most African society, where women have been made to be always submissive to their husband.


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