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If your partner cannot share their phone passwords with you, don’t marry them — Pastor Dolapo Lawal
Pastor Dolapo Lawal has stirred conversations online after insisting that couples must embrace full transparency, including access to passwords, before committing to marriage.
In a now-viral message, the clergyman advised singles to test their partner’s openness by asking for unrestricted access to their personal accounts.
“If you want to marry somebody, ask them, ‘Can I know your password to everything that you have?’ If they say ‘no,’ leave them,” he said emphatically. “If they say ‘no,’ leave them o! Let them be going their own way o.”
Lawal argued that any relationship lacking transparency cannot be considered a true marriage, questioning the logic behind physical vulnerability without emotional and financial openness.
“Marriage where there is no transparency is not, so you can see my n@kedness, but you are not open with me? So what are we doing? That’s not marriage now,” he stated.
Drawing from scripture, he referenced Epistle to the Romans to support his stance, citing chapter 8 verse 32 to illustrate the level of openness expected in a union.
“Do you know what it means for you to be n@kedbefore somebody? The way you came to this earth, somebody can see your n@kedness, they can’t see your account balance?” he added.
The pastor further criticised what he described as misleading modern relationship ideologies, stressing that true marriage reflects divine generosity and openness.