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📸 PICTORIAL: Stop calling your spouses ‘daddy’ or ‘mummy’ – Pastor Kayanja

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By Carol Kasujja Adii

Couples often call each other honey, sweetheart, hubby, daddy or mummy to express their deep affection for each other. 

Speaking during the marriage counselling session entitled, To Love And To Hold Through The Years at the Vision Group Bride and Groom Expo, Miracle Centre Cathedral Rubaga senior pastor Robert Kayanja, however, strongly discouraged couples from calling each other ‘mummy’ or ‘daddy’.

“Never call your wife mummy or your husband daddy because you cannot sleep with your mummy or daddy. If you really want to call her any special name, you can call her Sugar, Lover and such things. Before you get into a relationship, you have to see the end from the beginning,” Kayanja said.

Kayanja also advised the attentive audience that when they are choosing spouses, they should look out for quality of character and not just looks because looks fade. (All Photos by Mpalanyi Ssentongo)

“When praying, ask God for a husband or wife and not a man or woman. When you marry a man and you get problems, he will run away from you, but a husband will stay with you through thick and thin,” he said.

Kayanja urged men not to always expect their wives to cook for them because some women are busy working outside the home. 

“You need to create wealth together. If your wife is a judge or doctor, do not expect her to come back home tired to go home and cook for you. You can eat from a nearby restaurant if you cannot cook for yourself. Be an understanding husband,” he said.

 Miracle Centre Cathedral Rubaga, Senior Pastor, Robert Kayanja, strongly discouraged couples from calling each other ‘mummy’ or ‘daddy’.

Kayanja also prayed for the expo guests.

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New Vision’s Mpalanyi Ssentongo brings you the rest of the pictures as seen below;

Expo goers are set to enjoy the grand finale of all fashion shows plus performances from B2C and senga and kojja sessions. 
The expo ends today.
Kayanja urged men, not to always expect their wives to cook for them because some women are busy working outside the home.

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