– Fornication Is Not Valentine’s Gift – Solomon Buchi Exclaims
In a candid and thought-provoking statement, renowned speaker and relationship counselor, Solomon Buchi, has warned young couples against using Valentine’s Day as an excuse for immoral indulgences.
Speaking in a recent video, Buchi emphasized that physical intimacy should not be treated as a transactional “gift” in the spirit of Valentine’s celebrations.
“Valentine’s Day is about expressing love, care, and commitment—not engaging in fornication,” Buchi asserted, urging couples to focus on building meaningful, respectful connections rather than succumbing to societal pressure or fleeting emotions.
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Buchi further highlighted the potential emotional and spiritual consequences of casual sexual relationships, especially among young adults who may confuse infatuation with genuine love.
He encouraged attendees to celebrate the day through gestures of thoughtfulness, quality time, and emotional support rather than physical gratification.
The declaration comes at a time when Valentine’s Day trends often emphasize lavish gifts, romantic outings, and, increasingly, sexual expressions of affection.
Buchi’s remarks have already sparked conversations on social media, with supporters praising his straightforward approach and critics debating his perspective on modern relationships.
Fornication Is Not Valentine’s Gift
His statement serves as a reminder for individuals to reflect on the deeper meaning of love and connection this Valentine’s Day, focusing on lasting bonds rather than temporary pleasures.






