Elizabeth Mokoro: Wives shouldn’t question husbands when they arrive home late

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Seventh-Day Adventist preacher Elizabeth Mokoro offers advice to women on handling their husbands returning home late.

Renowned for her straightforward sermons, she urged married women to reconsider their approach.

Pastor Elizabeth is advising couples on how to stay in marriage. PHOTO: YouTube

Pastor Mokoro, specializing in family life, strongly discouraged women from confronting their husbands when they came home at the wee hours of the night.

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Her perspective resonated with numerous TikTok users, with some men even suggesting she must attend the men’s conference.

In a widely circulated TikTok message, Pastor Mokoro asserted that it is inappropriate for women to scold their husbands for late arrival.

According to her, queries about a husband’s whereabouts should be directed not at the spouse but at the children or the wife’s brothers.

Elizabeth Mokoro preaching
Gathering a substantial following for her insights on marriage and relationships, she expressed bewilderment. Photo: Pastor Elizabeth Mokoro/Facebook.

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She asked out loud where wives find the courage to reprimand their husbands for not coming home early.

She advised against asking a man directly where he has been.

Further suggesting that such questions should be directed to brothers or children:

“Don’t ask a man where are you coming from. That one, you ask your brother or child – not your husband.

Where do you get the guts to stand and say, ‘hii ni saa ngapi unakuja? Hutanifanya kama watchman wa kukufungulia kila wakati unakuja,'” Mokoro asserts.

Her message garners support from hundreds of followers, echoing the preacher’s caution against highlighting husbands’ faults and failures.

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