Tuesday, 16 December 2014

‘Ladies stop this ‘one-man-one-wife’ I don’t mind being a second wife’ - Nkiru Sylvanus

Ummmmh!!!!! The dream of every woman is to find a man to spend her entire life with.  Even the Holy religious books have en-joined men and women, to seek each other marry and cohabit as man and wife.
Marriage has become a task, as finding a true life partner has become as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack as some may say. It is particularly more difficult for the women folks as men have to propose to.

As liberated as our society is now, it is hard to find a woman that would go out of her way to propose to a man. The norm is the other way round. So, for a woman, waiting to get a marriage proposal may me as certain as waiting for the proverbial hen to play a golden egg. It doesn’t have to do with beauty, wealth or status, or else all the Nollywood divas would have been long married before they hit their 30s. Why are these ladies still single in spite of their relative affluence and beauty? Meet some of Nollywood singles in their 30s, 40s still single and why?
Talented Nollywood actress, Nkiru Sylvanus is still single though not getting younger. The former aide to the Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has declared that she wouldn’t mind being a second wife if the need arises. While speaking on a TV programme, she said: “If the situation and the person is good, I’ll go for it. I’ve said it before that if ladies don’t stop this nonsense they call ‘one-man-one-wife’, many of them will get to 40 and still remain single. There are more women than men. Go to churches, the number of single ladies in most cases is three times the number of single guys.

5 comments:

  1. another actress on d loose looking for a home to break

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  2. I pray you get marry to a single man, then after marriage another woman comes into your home to share him with you, then you realise.

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  3. sad, how can a woman reduce herself to this.

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  4. hisssssssssssssssss

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  5. given up on finding a an unmarried man?

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