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SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE IN CHRISTIANITY AND IN AFRICA, TO B OR NOT TO BE, PART 2

June 23, 2026

Greetings!

This is Harry Agina coming your way with a casual impromptu group discussion on the sensitive topic of “Sex Before Marriage” between men and women. The question is, should opposite sex couples engage in sex when they are not married, or shouldn’t they? In other words, should virginity be preserved until a person, man or woman, get married. What are the moral values if any? And, how about practical advantages and disadvantages of abstaining from sex until marriage?

In this video discourse, we look at it from two perspectives of religious doctrine and AfroCultural values or tradition. And, of course, you know that wherever anything is said to be Part 2 in anything, then, Part 1 is lurking somewhere nearby. This is to say that, since this is Part 2 of my commentaries on “Sex Before Marriage In Africa,” you will find my first outing on it. All you must do is search for the title, “Sex Before Marriage,” and voila! My previous commentary will pop up for ya.

Now, without further ado, here is today’s video discourse for ya:

(NOTE: PLEASE BEAR WITH US AS WE RESOLVE THE TECHNICAL GLITCH IN UPLOSDING THE VIDEO)

 

 

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