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First Lady rallies Ugandans against foreign beliefs that jeopardise the institution of the family

First Lady Janet Museveni giving a speech at the golden jubilee marriage celebration of Pastor Nicolas Wafula at Kololo independent grounds on Saturday 29th April 2023

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The First Lady, also the Minister for Education and Sports, Hon. Janet Museveni, has rallied Ugandans to speak out against harmful foreign beliefs and practices that weaken and jeopardisethe institution of marriage and the family.

Hon. Janet Museveni said each Ugandan should heed the clarion call to stand up for the family, especially when the institution of the family is under immense attack.

“All of us should know that the protection of the family is vital to the stability of society. Therefore, I urge everyone to speak up for what is right. We must defend the family as the foundation of society. We must raise our children to honour the written word of God and to uphold biblical principles,” Mrs Museveni said.

She was speaking during the golden jubilee marriage celebrations of Pastor Nicholas Wafula and his wife Elizabeth Wafula as a guest of honour at Kololo Independence grounds on Saturday on 29th April 2023.

Mrs Museveni explained that marriage is the place where procreation happens and that multiplication takes two genders, the male and the female.

She noted that fruitfulness of the womb requires a man and a woman and when the door to procreation is closed, the God-given mandate is demeaned.

“We have to remain steadfast in proclaiming God’s mandate for the family, to be fruitful, to multiply and fill the earth. Uganda is committed to this cause, and I appeal to you to stick to what God has ordained,” Hon. Janet Museveni said.

Pastor Wafula, the founder of Deliverance Church, revealed to his guests that God has been the pillar of their marriage and has kept him and his wife safe for 50 years.

“The success of any marriage is bringing Jesus between you and forgiveness. Some of us men don’t want to say sorry, but we have been doing that,” he said.

Pastor Wafula advised couples to learn to adjust, saying marriage brings two different people with different characters and they must adjust for the better.

“The word adjustment will help your marriage. If you remain stiff and you don’t want to adjust, you will run into trouble,” Pastor Wafula said.

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