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    ‘The first rule to prosperity is to fear women’

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read8 Views
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    Ghanaian gospel musician and preacher, Sonnie Badu Ghanaian gospel musician and preacher, Sonnie Badu

    Ghanaian gospel musician and preacher, Sonnie Badu, has advised men to be cautious in how they associate with women.

    In a video shared online February 23, 2025, Sonnie Badu indicated that before a man would prosper, he has to consider fearing women.

    He emphasised that most women have the courage to slowly kill their partners without being remorseful.

    “The first rule to prosperity in life is to fear women. A woman would poison you and still be smiling with you. Women are far smarter than men. After you have cheated on her, she would notice it because they are like detectives…

    “You look at what she said to you that no woman has ever said to you, and it is to walk away from the house and never return,” he said.

    Sonnie Badu added that both genders can be evil sometimes, however, women are more dangerous than men.

    “It goes both ways, and not only women but men are physical, but women too react with words. Sometimes a woman’s words can cut a man’s throat.

    “A woman can look at her husband and say you are good for nothing, and it’s been 20 years and still he hasn’t forgiven her for saying that,” he added.

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