VIDEO: It’s a blessing to you if your husband is a womanizer, only greedy women want a man all to themselves — Ajagurajah

Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, popularly known as Ajagurajah, has sparked controversy after offering unconventional marital advice regarding husbands who engage in extramarital relationships.…....

The cleric suggested that women should embrace their husbands’ womanizing tendencies if the men are wealthy.

According to Ajagurajah, it can be considered a “blessing” for a wife if her husband has multiple romantic interests, particularly when he is financially prosperous.

“If he’s rich and a womanizer, help him womanise,” he said, adding that biblical precedent exists for such practices. He cited the story of Rachel and Jacob from the Bible, noting that Rachel gave her maid to Jacob to bear children on her behalf.

The controversial spiritualist argued that women who refuse to share their husbands out of greed may miss opportunities for blessings, implying that selflessness and acceptance can lead to greater prosperity and familial growth.

The comments have drawn mixed reactions on social media, with some viewers criticizing the advice as outdated and morally questionable, while others defended the bishop, emphasizing traditional interpretations of biblical stories and the role of women in supporting family lineage.

Religious scholars and relationship experts have already weighed in, highlighting that while biblical narratives often involve polygamy and surrogate arrangements, applying such principles in modern marriages can be controversial and potentially harmful.

Critics argue that encouraging women to support a husband’s infidelity may normalize unhealthy relationships and erode mutual respect and trust.

Whether his advice resonates or repels, it is clear that it has sparked intense conversation about the dynamics of marriage, wealth, and fidelity in today’s society.