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Quit your relationship if you notice unending jealousy – Archbishop Agyinasare advises

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The visionary leader of Perez Chapel International, Archbishop Charles Agyinasare delivered a stern warning against staying in relationships plagued by unrelenting jealousy.

The revered Archbishop stressed the importance of recognizing and addressing excessive jealousy, cautioning that it can lead to severe consequences, including tragic outcomes.

During the heartfelt address posted on his Instagram page, Archbishop Agyinasare shared his concern about the rising incidents where individuals resorted to extreme measures, including violence, due to unchecked jealousy within their relationships.

He highlighted cases where baseless suspicions resulted in tragic incidents, emphasising the urgency of taking such warning signs seriously.

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“Do not stay in a relationship when you find out that there is continuous, unjustified jealousy. People have killed others because of jealousy. Things have happened because of jealousy,” Archbishop Agyinasare fervently advised his followers.

The religious leader urged both men and women to be vigilant in recognizing signs of unwarranted jealousy, emphasising that a relationship marred by mistrust and suspicion is not conducive to a healthy partnership.

He specifically mentioned scenarios where harmless interactions with others trigger immediate problems, urging individuals to prioritise trust and communication in their relationships.

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“If you are always playing those expensive jokes and your spouse cannot trust you, whether you are male or female, don’t give them room not to trust you,” he added, emphasising the importance of fostering trust through transparent communication.
Archbishop Agyinasare’s impassioned advice comes in the wake of numerous unfortunate stories surrounding relationships and the destructive impact of jealousy.

As he continues to lead his congregation, the Archbishop hopes that his counsel will serve as a timely reminder for individuals to prioritize healthy relationships and take swift action when confronted with unbridled jealousy.

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