“Let The Winner Be Announced In Church”- Lady Claims Long-Term Relationships Cause More Heartbreak

  • A lady has gone viral after advising women to date multiple men instead of committing to one partner for years without a clear future.
  • She argued that many heartbreaks occur when people invest too much time in relationships that ultimately do not lead to marriage.

A lady has stirred reactions across social media after sharing her unconventional views on relationships, heartbreak, and dating strategies in a viral video.

In the clip, she advised women against committing exclusively to one partner for an extended period without a clear path to marriage, arguing that such relationships often end in disappointment.

According to her, many heartbreak stories stem from situations where people invest years in a single relationship only to be left behind when their partners move on to someone else.

Sharing her perspective, she said:

“The reason why your heart is always shattered, always broken is because you dated one boyfriend. Ba my mum dey date one man. You can’t tell me nothing. That is why you dated a man for 10 years, he will still leave you and marry a girl he meets in three months. Date multiple men, let the winner be announced in church.”

Her comments quickly gained attention online, with many social media users weighing in on the controversial advice.

While some agreed that people should keep their options open until a serious commitment is established, others argued that her view promotes a dating culture that could undermine trust and commitment in relationships.

In other news… Morayo Brown has opened up about the personal reason behind her decision to leave Harvesters International Christian Centre, sharing an emotional chapter of her life during a conversation with Pastor Bolaji Idowu.

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Speaking candidly, Morayo disclosed that her departure from the church was influenced by a failed relationship with a fellow minister. According to her, both she and her former partner served actively in the church, with her occupying the role of head usher while he was also involved in ministry.

Reflecting on the experience, she admitted that the breakup had a significant impact on her, making it difficult for her to remain in the same environment after the relationship ended.

“I left Harvesters Church because of a man. He broke up with me. We were both ministers at the church; I was the head usher, and he was a minister,” she revealed during the discussion.

Her revelation has sparked conversations online, with many people relating to the emotional challenges that can arise when personal relationships and church commitments intersect.

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