I marry women to save them from sleeping around; Billionaire Ned Nwoko

Written by on April 2, 2021

Nigerian politician and wealthy lawyer Ned Nwoko has spoken on his taste for young wives – The billionaire, in an interview, claimed that he marries to save young women from going into prostitution among other things – According to him, marrying more than one wife can also help the economy and he explained how.

In an interview with BBC Igbo, the billionaire explained the economical reason behind his choice of polygamy. According to him, the average northerner has at least two wives and they are helping society by preventing these women from being promiscuous. He also said the polygamist nature of northerners has helped to increase their population in the country and made them the majority. Nwoko also complained about how enlightenment has encouraged monogamy even though it is not the country’s culture.

 

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He further went on and said: “I love my culture as far as I know it, not as they are trying to dilute it. Igbo culture is very wonderful and should be promoted the way it has always been. But even looking at that, look at your population in Nigeria and what I will call the economy of marriage, as an Igbo man with one wife, four children, a Northerner has four wives with five children each, in the next 10 years, 20 years, imagine the population of the Northerner.”

Just recently, it was reported that the flashy man bought his young Moroccan wife Laila an expensive Range Rover for her 30th birthday.

The Moroccan beauty had a huge lavish party thrown in her honor which was attended by family and well-wishers. She also left fans pleasantly stunned when she showed off the Range Rover car her husband got her. She also revealed the expensive Rolex she was gifted by her hubby, which looked the same as the one he bought his first actress wife.

So does one has to be a billionaire before thinking about getting married to multiple wives to save his nation economically and matrimonially??

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