Our Fathers Married 3 To 10 Wives And They All Loved Each Other While Women Of Today Can’t Even Stand A Second Wife – Nigerian Broadcaster Laments

February 8, 2024
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Okwulora

Emmanuel Onyeka Okoh

Popular Nigerian broadcaster, Emmanuel Onyeka Okoh aka Okwuluora, has opined that in the past, our fathers married many wives who loved each other and also had maximum respect for their husband.

He stated this while criticizing ‘women of today’ for not being more accepting of polygamy.

According to the media personality, women of today cannot stand a second wife in their home despite their mothers being accommodating of it.

“Our Fathers married 3 to 10 wives and all of them loved each other & also maximum respect for the husband! Ladies of today can’t even stand a second wife. Anya Ufu. Where una learn this wickedness from. Your Mothers were so good & accommodating. This is so SAD,” the OAP wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday, February 8, 2024.  

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