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Walk Away From Cheating Wife Yul Edochie Advises Men

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has advised married men that if they catch their wives cheating they should walk away from the marriage instead of harming them. The actor shared his views on Instagram saying there is no justification for killing another human being whether a man catches his wife with another person or a woman catches her husband with another woman. Edochie said marriage is not a do-or-do affair and people should learn to walk away if their marriage is not working. He shared that he saw a video of a woman who was burnt by her husband because of their troubled marriage and the sight broke his heart. The self acclaimed clergy emphasized that walking away is better than inflicting harm on a spouse who has been unfaithful. His advice was aimed at both men and women who face […]

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Marrying into hostile families not worth it says Omotola

Veteran actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has advised people in relationships to be cautious about marrying into families that clearly dislike or resist them. She said persistent hostility from in laws can make an already demanding marriage even harder to sustain.​ Speaking on The Morayo Show, she urged partners first to do everything possible to build understanding and trust with a disapproving family. However, she noted that some parents remain determined not to like a spouse because of prejudice, ethnic bias or long held personal opinions.​ Omotola explained that when relatives have made up their minds against someone, there may be nothing more the person can do to change their views. She warned that relying on the hope that they might eventually change is risky, because such people can also switch back again.​ She described marriage as a lifelong journey that […]

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Kanayo O. Kanayo Warns Single Ladies: Age 33 Is a ‘State of Emergency’ for Marriage.

Nigerian actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has stirred conversation by stating that single women who reach the age of 33 are in a "state of emergency" when it comes to finding a life partner. In a recent interview, Kanayo explained that many women in their early 20s often date wealthy, older men while dismissing younger suitors with genuine intentions. This trend continues into their late 20s, resulting in fewer prospects as they approach their 30s.Kanayo emphasized that by the time women hit 30 or 33, they often face intense societal pressure and begin to pray for a partner, having missed opportunities in their youth. He painted a stark picture of how, at 33, many women struggle to find husbands, urging them to reconsider their priorities earlier in life.

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