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Not Every Woman Is Meant to Be Taken Home – Piesie Esther Warns Men Against Risky Encounters

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Gospel singer Piesie Esther has advised men to be more discerning about the women they bring into their homes, warning that impulsive encounters with strangers could lead to serious consequences.

In a recent interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, the ‘W’aye Me Yie’ singer expressed concern over the growing trend among some men who pick up women they hardly know from clubs, streets, or events and take them home the same night.

“Some men have a habit of engaging in dangerous situations. A man can meet a lady he doesn’t know from anywhere, at a club or on the street, and take her to his house that very night. That is very daring,” she said.

Piesie Esther explained that such actions carry not only physical risks but also deep spiritual repercussions.

“You wouldn’t know if that person is a witch, a ghost, a snake, or even a marine spirit. Not every woman has good energy. When such people come close to you, things can start going wrong, you may lose everything,” she cautioned.

The singer added that beyond spiritual danger, such behavior could also land men in legal trouble.

“What if you pick up a lady you know nothing about, and she dies in your bed? How would you explain yourself?” she asked.

Piesie Esther urged men to practice restraint and wisdom in their interactions, emphasizing that “not every woman is meant to be taken home.”

Watch her remarks below.

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