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Nigerian billionaire and politician, Prince Ned Nwoko has said he pities men who have only one wife, emphasizing his belief that polygamy helps reduce infidelity and offers stability in marriages.
His comment came as a responds to the question, “You’ve done many impossible things. How do you manage 4 wives? Because it is incredibly difficult to be with a partner, not to talk of 4.”
“The example I gave is just imagine telling you to stand on one leg, you know how difficult it is. But to stand on two, three, or four is more balanced. I feel sorry for those who only have one wife because it is difficult to stand on one leg,” he said during an interview on Sunday Politics with Seun Okinbaloye on Channels TV.
Celebrated Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy made a bold statement that he is incapable of staying faithful to one woman in a relationship.
The Mavin Records boss explained that he is not emotionally oriented to live the rest of his life with just one woman.
“I don’t believe I am strong enough to be with one person. I think people will run away from me being truthful. I will not be dating you and tell you you are the only person,” Don Jazzy confessed.
He has lauded men who have mastered the act of controlling their urge against having mutiple engagement with other women at the same period of time.
“Some people have this thing when they are dating a person, the thing that makes them get attracted to others gets turned off. I hail you people. But me, you are a beautiful lady, it doesn’t stop me from admiring madam that is over there…”Don Jazzy expressed.
Legendary Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face or 2Baba, also had to apologize to his fans, wife, friends, and family over a comment he made supporting the act of infidelity by men in relationships.
2Face opened up in an interview on Mzansi podcast with media personality Nedu, stating that, “...Man is not built to sexually be with one woman. Your heart, love, respect can be given to one woman but sexually it is impossible for a man."
“A man can love a woman completely but when it comes to that sexual satisfaction, can’t be with only one woman. It’s the biology of a man," he added.
His remarks generated a myriad of criticism from gender rights advocates and public figures who described 2Face's statement as misogynistic, inconsiderate, and reckless.
This led the musician to social media to render an apology through a video he shared on his Instagram page.
“I said what I said because I wanted people to get my understanding. However, there’s no excuse for those comments. I take full responsibility for my words, and I am sorry for disappointing the millions of people who look up to me,” he stated.
2Face admitted that his remarks were made carelessly, and he is ready to bear the consequences of his actions.
Reggae and Dancehall artiste, Lawrence Senyo Adiase, popularly known as DSL, has stated that he would not advise his future son to commit to just one woman due to the heartbreaks and emotional struggles that often come with relationships.
According to the Mentor X winner, he has witnessed the devastating effects of love on people, including mental breakdowns and, in extreme cases, loss of life. Based on these experiences, he believes it is unrealistic to expect men to stay with only one woman.
"If I have a son, based on what I’ve seen and experienced in relationships—the heartbreaks, the mental breakdowns, even cases where people have lost their lives over love—I will never tell him, ‘Kwame, Kwesi, Kofi, one woman is enough for you.’ No, one woman is not enough for him," he said on a podcast hosted by Zeinat Issahak.
DSL explained that people who dedicate themselves entirely to one partner often end up emotionally broken.
"When you put your whole heart and mind into one person, they don’t always value it. You can sacrifice everything for them, thinking you are building something meaningful, only to be left heartbroken in the end," he added.
He, however, clarified that his position was not an endorsement of promiscuity but a call for emotional caution in relationships.
"I am not saying people should just go around sleeping with multiple partners. That’s not my point. But based on what I’ve seen and experienced, I wouldn’t advise anyone to invest everything into just one relationship. It’s dangerous emotionally," he explained.
His comments have sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting his view while others argue that true love requires trust and commitment.
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