Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church has advised married couples of the dangers of lack of intimacy.
The clergyman advised married couples to make themselves readily available for each other.
In a post on the church’s Facebook page, Bishop Oyedepo stressed that couples will be tempted to cheat when there is a lack of sex in their marriage.
In his words: “A sex-starved marriage is heading for destruction; spouses should be available for each other, otherwise, there will be a tendency to go where they would be accepted because the burning must be satisfied.”
Meanwhile, Oyedepo had recently disclosed that he refused to move to the United States of America in 1987.
Addressing his members in Ota, Ogun State, he condemned Nigerians who engage in what he termed slavery jobs in some foreign countries.
Oyedepo stressed that most Nigerians suffering outside the country were meant to be employers of labour in Nigeria.
He said,“I had all the opportunity to be in the US in 1987 and move there permanently. I said ‘Jesus what are You saying? Do I have any regrets for not being there? Never.
“Many are ordained to be employers of labour in this country. They’re jumping from job to job in another man’s country.
“Slavery kind of job because they won’t ask. Jumping about as if that’s a prize winner adventure”.
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