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Stop Wasting Your Youthful Days On ‘Old Men’ – Mensah Otabil Admonishes Ghanaian Ladies

Dr. Mensah Otabil, has admonished the Ghanaian youth, especially women, to stop wasting their youthful days on ‘old men.’

The founder and general overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has drawn the attention of the youth on some topical issues.

According to the outspoken preacher, it is prudent for the youth to make good use of their opportunities and potentials in times of abundance.

Preaching on the topic ‘Abundance’, Pastor Mensah Otabil said as there are years of abundance, so there will be years of scarcity.

Otabil’s sermon comes on the back of actress Moesha Boduong’s statement to the CNN on sex and love around the world.

The man of God has therefore cautioned young ladies to be ‘wise’ while in their youth so they don’t regret and hop from one church to the other to seek the face of God when no man is coming their way at old age.

The motivational speaker went on to use young beautiful lady analogy. He stated that a lot of ladies become very silly in their youth when they have abundance of beauty and make very silly mistakes about their future.

Abundance comes, maybe when you have abundance of beauty. …Sometimes you see an 18-year-old, 19-year-old, 20-year-old young lady going out with a 55-year-old man. You have abundance of beauty, but you are not harnessing your moment well because one of these days, you’ll be 35[-years-old] and at 35, you’d realise: ‘Wow, I wasted my time on that old man!’ Now every young man who should have married you, thinks you are old, used, and discarded. That’s when people [ladies] start going to church, worshipping, fasting and praying and hoping that God will turn things around.

Abundance becomes abundance of strength, abundance of beauty, abundance of job opportunities – when you have so much, people are giving you jobs or abundance of time, when you are young, you have so much time, or abundance of popularity. Don’t ever deceive yourself that the years of abundance will be forever. There will be a year of scarcity as predictable as the years of abundance are,” he warned.

Pastor Otabil also advised young people to use warily, whatever they have in abundance to cushion themselves against the days of scarcity.

Don’t be wasteful; don’t spend all your money on perishable and depreciating commodities. Spending money buying cars, buying clothes, which devalue over time, and not appreciate in value. Be wise,” he advised.

 

Pastor Mensah Otabil ‘Punches’ Moesha Boduong And Her ‘Sponsors’

The Founder of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Pastor Mensa Otabil has cautioned men to desist from ‘sponsoring’ women.

Pastor Mensah Otabil, in a series of tweets has sent words of caution and pieces of advice to Ghanaians.

According to the man of God, any man who spends his money on a woman he has no intention of marrying is ‘unwise’.

“It is not wise for a man to work hard just to give all his money to a woman he has no intention of marrying in the first place. To any man doing this, please, for your own sake, be wise”, reads one of his tweet.

He also wrote people end up becoming frustrated carbon copies when they spend their lives trying despearately to become what they are not.

“Those who spend their lives trying desperately to be what they are not, end up as frustrated carbon copies who get bypassed by the world”, he tweeted.

Last but not least, the infamous preacher also advised on the need for us to be independent.

“There is little that our generation can achieve if we do not break the spirit of dependency. We have what it takes to do great things. But it starts with us believing in our God-given potential”

Background

Pastor Otabil’s tweets can be linked with the actress Moesha Boduong’s interview on CNN.

The Ghanaian Socialite told CNN that the economy in Ghana is structured such that women are compelled to become the ‘mistresses’ of married men in order to make ends meet.

“Ghana our economy is such that you just need someone to take care of you because you can’t make enough money as a woman here,” she told Christiane Amanpour.

Her utterances has since sparked controversies among some Ghanaians. Some believe that she spoke the ‘bitter truth’. Others however also disagree with the fact that she made references to all ‘Ghanaian women’

The man of God, must have also read or heard about Moesha’s wild confession and in a series of tweets, shared his thoughts and some pieces of advise.

Pastor Mensah Otabil’s tweets below;