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Dec./2007

ENJOY "MPOKUA": OBIRI YEBOAH/TOULOUSE.


Little did I know of the importance the Bible attach to man/woman intimate relationship.
Saturday 15/12/07, Pastor Obiri Yeboah of Toulouse was called upon to preach at a ceremony in Paris.

This is where I heard for the first time the twi word "MPOKUA" and I will never forget the word nor ignore the
object. MPOKUA simply means the breast of woman.

Our Pastor within his sermon gave quotations from the bible that says that it takes two to be warm and that Married men must focus attention in marriage also on the breasts of their wives and even play with the nipples frequently.

In fact we will get you the quotations but we bear with the Pastor that, if that intimate delight is punctualy
practiced, it will be a cycling energy in most marriages and prevent rampant conjugal disaster.

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