“God’s Original Plan Was That We All Marry as Virgins” – Solomon Buchi Sparks Mixed Reactions

  • Relationship coach Solomon Buchi has generated online debate after stating that God’s original plan was for everyone to marry as virgins.
  • His remark has divided opinions, with supporters citing biblical teachings on sexual purity, while critics stressed the importance of grace, forgiveness, and avoiding judgment.
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Life coach and relationship commentator Solomon Buchi has sparked widespread reactions on social media after sharing his thoughts on what he believes was God’s original design for marriage.

In a post shared on his social media page, Buchi wrote:

“God’s original plans was that we all will marry as virgins.”

The statement quickly went viral, igniting mixed reactions among Christians and social media users. While some agreed with his interpretation of biblical teachings on purity before marriage, others argued that the message failed to acknowledge God’s grace, forgiveness, and the realities many people face.

Several users also pointed out that although virginity before marriage may align with certain Christian beliefs, many faithful believers have different life experiences and should not be condemned or made to feel excluded.

In other news… Nigerian singer Victony has reflected on his journey in the music industry, revealing that rapper Falz gave him his first major opportunity without asking for payment.

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Speaking during a recent interview, the singer credited Falz’s support as one of the defining moments in the early stages of his career.

Victony also opened up about his recovery following his life-changing accident, describing music as the source of strength that kept him going through one of the most difficult periods of his life.

According to the singer, there were moments when he nearly gave up on music, especially after his management team parted ways with him.

He further disclosed that his demanding career has affected the amount of time he spends with his family, who often complain that he is no longer as close to them as he used to be.

Despite the challenges, Victony said he is working towards finding a better balance between his career and family life.

In his words:

“Falz gave me my first opportunity in music, he did it for FREE, music was what kept me going during my recovery phase during my accident, there was times I felt like giving up on music after my management left & my family always complain that I’m no more close to them cuz of how busy I am with music but I’m working on that.”

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