- Kush warned young men to be wary of women who express love towards them verbally as they are lying because "women were not built by God to love"

- According to the witty man of God, women do not have love and it is only men who were ''blessed'' with it

- The pastor urged ladies not to focus much on money and material things and concentrate on love and affection from their men

Churchill Show comedian and real life pastor Kuria, alias Man Kush, has dropped a damning revelation that will most definitely rub a cross section of Kenyan women the wrong way.

Man Kush, during an interview on Citizen TV on Friday, February 28, blatantly stated women cannot love as they "were not created" to do so.

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According to the witty man of God, women do not have love and it is only men who were ''blessed'' with it.

Kush reiterated that people should understand women only react to their men's affection and love by giving back submission and not love, as believed by many.

''I think love is exchange of feelings. I should take care of her, she should take care of me. They (women) don't have love as far as Bible is concerned. Men have love, they (women) have submission,'' the pastor said.

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The comedian and pastor warned young men to be wary of women who tell them they love them, as they are lying because women were not built by God to love.

''If a lady tells you 'I love you', please run away,'' he said.

Kush also used the opportunity to urge ladies not to focus much on money and material things and concentrate on love and affection from their men.

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He used the Bible to drive his point home by quoting a verse when he said ''For God so loved the world that he gave his own begotten son' (John 3:16)', through which he meant God gave his son as a gift to the world and not money.

Therefore, women should enjoy God's gift (men) and not expect or ask for money from them, lol.

His remarks shook some of the panelists and hosts of the show he was in as well as many Kenyans who commented on a snippet of the video shared by the station.

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