Tag: Marriage

  • VIDEO: I am getting married soon – Davido declares

    VIDEO: I am getting married soon – Davido declares

    Nigerian afrobeat singer David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido has announced his intention to settle down and get married soon.

    The singer, who has about five baby mamas, out of which four are publicly known and confirmed, has decided to take his relationship status to the next level.

    This comes days after Davido confirmed his affair with a new lady with whom he declared that he wasn’t done enjoying singlehood.

    Taking to his Instagram story, Davido shared a video of himself captioned, “I think I’m gonna get married soon, cos….,” while adding a clip from a caucasian fan who said, “I don’t want to be a player no more.”

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  • Divorce: Why the Heat is on the Church – By Michael West

    Divorce: Why the Heat is on the Church – By Michael West

    The uproar that greeted the deaths of star worship leader, Osinachi Nwachukwu, 42, and former banker, Chinyere Ogudoro, 47, allegedly due to abusive treatments unleashed on them in their respective marriages, apparently brought the Christian doctrine on marriage under scrutiny.

    The church is the Body of Christ on earth. It is the assembly of God’s people wherever they are located. Beyond the four walls of buildings and auditoriums, individuals that are truly born again are members of the Church of God irrespective of their sects, denominations, colours, races or languages. The church is the pillar of truth (1 Timothy 3:15), she is governed by the law of love (John 13:34), she lives by the doctrine of Christ (Mark 1:22) and Christ is the Head of the Church (Colossians 1:18).

    God holds the institution of marriage so dear to Himself because the entire global population is the summation of family units. Nobody drops the sky; even Christ was born in a family to fulfil the law of procreation.

    The church’s doctrine on marriage is sacrosanct. Her teachings are aimed at protecting the sanctity of holy matrimony. The problem is that we dwell on the letters of the Word more than the Spirit of Word. Paul the Apostle warned that “the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.” 2 Corinthians 3:6). The carnal and mental interpretations of the Word do engender confusion, conflict of opinions and divisions along denominational sentiments. On the issue of marriage and divorce in particular, the letter is killing us! We need the help of the Holy Spirit through whose inspiration the Word was written (2 Timothy 3:16) for the rhema to unravel the mystery behind the knotty issues.

    The church regulates the conducts of her members through the doctrine of Christ. Marriage as an institution ordained by God Himself has the Word as its manual. Sadly, most of us, including seemingly sanctimonious believers, have violated and are still violating His rules and principles on marriage. The human failure gave rise to divorce! As rightly affirmed by Jesus, it was not so from the beginning. (Matthew 19:8).

    In view of the reality of our contemporary world, divorce, unfortunately, has become part of the marital problems we have to live with. It is true that God hates divorce. It is true that divorce is hurtful. And it is true that divorce is capable of truncating dreams and aspirations of people involved with their children as victims. However, divorce is still a preferred way out of abusive and life threatening marriages. Nothing could please God more than a divorce done in order to stay alive. It is only the living that can worship God.

    Osinachi’s death sparked an avalanche of criticisms against anti-divorce doctrine of the church. The reason was because many Christians have suffered abuses of varying degrees in their troubled marriages but the fear of stigma, ostracization and condemnation by their fellow believers and the church leadership kept them perpetually subdued until some died while several others developed serious health issues as a result. The question agitating the minds of rational thinkers and pragmatic believers has been that is it that God is satisfied with the plights of His children in marital turbulence, preferring their death while trying to keep to a religious dogma? Never! He’s a compassionate Father.

    Jesus described God as our Father (John 20:17). Therefore, no father will allow his child to die prematurely in a bad marriage for whatever reason. The essence of marriage is for companionship, friendship and fellowship. God’s blessing of procreation through which mankind replenishes the earth with godly seeds is embedded in companionship.

    It is obvious that the misconstrued doctrine against divorce is largely due to literal interpretation of the scripture which is based on the letters and not the Spirit of the Word; and this had brought about conflicting opinions. I have written in this column previously that church fathers should convey a solemn assembly where knotty and contentious marital issues like divorce, separation, polygamy and single parenthood will be discussed and acceptable decisions reached. We have the mandate to so decide as members of the Body of Christ (Matthew 18:18-19).

    When there was a disputation in the early church regarding circumcision, the leaders of the church converged in Jerusalem under the leadership of the Apostles of the Lord and the elders. The matter was debated and an acceptable decision was taken (Acts 15). Doctrinal issues are within the purview of church leaders to decide by the leading of the Holy Spirit. This challenge, I earnestly pray, that church fathers in Nigeria would accept to undertake. The Pentecostal movement under the leadership of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, can initiate the move for the larger Christian body to be involved.

    Before I conclude, I like to share a portion of my former boss and big brother, Bola Bolawole’s column on Wednesday while writing on the late Osinachi Nwachukwu’s death. He analysed the “putting away” (divorce) from the prism of the Spirit and not the letters of the Word thus:

    “This is the “putting away” or divorce that God hates: “For the LORD God of Israel says That He hates divorce (putting away), For it covers one’s garment with violence,” Says the LORD of hosts. “Therefore take heed to your spirit, That you do not deal treacherously” (Malachi 2:16). God was talking more specifically to the man than the woman. The practice must have been prevalent then, as it is now, that men, when they have become wealthy or fulfilled, when their social status is upswing, they suddenly realise they need a more beautiful, more educated, more socially savvy, and more “lepa” wife to fit into their new social status. The wife of their youth, probably after a few children and years of child-bearing, no longer possesses the magical “figure-eight” or has become too old for comfort and a younger, fresher damsel is thus needed to take her place. God says: Do not put her away! That was the “putting away” that God hates; not a woman fleeing the evil of an abusive or life-threatening marriage. God did not condemn women to ‘stay put’ in an abusive or life-threatening marriage.”

    By the above analysis, Bolawole has logically brought to the fore God’s quest for justice, fairness and equity in favour of the first wife otherwise known as the “wife of your youth” against the selfish and oppressive tendencies of the men.

    In conclusion, the heat came upon the church because it is only Christian doctrine that fundamentally abhors separation and divorce. Likewise, by doctrine of assimilation, the faith discourages polygamy. Till date, the issue of polygamy is throwing up theological debate in the context of cultures, traditions and orientations of the contemporary societies. Situations whereby the church leadership and the laity impose punitive measures and stigmatize members whose marriages failed will further entrench the idea of enduring abusive marriages which could lead to more spousal murder cases.

    Jesus never judged nor condemned anybody. Even the woman caught in the act of adultery, He forgave and let her go. “I judge no one” He said (John 3:17 & 8:15). Therefore, let’s rally support, love and care to those quitting abusive marriages. Brethren in life threatening marriages should please cry out for help! It is our duty to love, encourage and support one another in times of need. The church should show more than passing interest in the well-being of her members. She should stop ostracising and stigmatising brethren involved in failed marriages. God is a Healer and Restorer of bruised, crushed and victimized souls. Unless we embrace the Spirit and not the letters of the Word, the church will always be at the receiving end of vitriolic criticisms. Shalom!

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  • Yul Edochie’s elder brother distances self from 2nd wife saga

    Yul Edochie’s elder brother distances self from 2nd wife saga

    Elder brother to popular Nollywood actor, Linc Edochie has distanced himself from the ongoing controversy surrounding his brother, Yul Edochie after unveiling a new wife and a son.

    TheNewsGuru reports that several internet users have bashed Yul for introducing Judy as his second wife after celebrating 15 years of marital bliss with May two years ago.

    After the announcement of his second wife, the actor showered love on his first wife.

    Brother to Yul Edochie, Linc reacted to the issue after an internet user queried him for being involved in the whole matter.

    @angy talks01 ‘You see wetin your brother do You follow them go pay bride price on Sunday abi you no follow answer me now’

    Linc replied, ‘Please don’t piss me off. I wasn’t there’.

  • Polygamy: Marrying another wife is allowed – Court rules

    Polygamy: Marrying another wife is allowed – Court rules

    An Igando Customary Court has ruled that marrying another wife is allowed in African tradition, especially when the parties were married under the native law and tradition.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Customary Court, presided over by Mr Koledoye Adeniyi gave the ruling on Thursday while dissolving a 30-year-old marriage between one Kayode Akinyade and Iyabode.

    In the ruling, the President of the court said the marriage between the couple could no longer stand on allegations of fetishes, disrespect, home abandonment, infidelity, quarrels and threat to life.

    He ruled that there was no more love after a careful review of the allegations and counter-allegations by the litigants.

    The court, however, found nothing wrong with the petitioner marrying another wife, saying it is allowed in African tradition, especially when the parties were married under the native law and tradition.

    It said that the evidence of the parties did not show that Kayode did anything at any point to empower his wife to reciprocate her efforts in supporting him as his first wife.

    It frowned at the way the respondent abandoned her matrimonial home for years without her husband’s consent.

    On the issue of fetishes, the court said it believes in the efficacy of charms, being a customary court.

    It, however, said that the petitioner could not prove it against the respondent.

    Kayode, who was the petitioner, dragged his wife to court, accusing her of fetish practices and threatening his life.

  • If Yul Edochie needs a 3rd wife, I’m in – Popular Facebook influencer

    If Yul Edochie needs a 3rd wife, I’m in – Popular Facebook influencer

    A popular Facebook influencer known as Amanda Chisom has declared that if Yul Edochie, who recently made public his second wife, needs a third wife, she will gladly jump into the opportunity.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Chisom as saying she is pro-polygamy and that it is Biblical that 5 or 7 women cling to one man.

    “Wonders shall not cease, so Yul with all the lovey Dovey has a second wife, and a son and he is so cute. We are going back to our root. Polygamy wey no dey stressful. I like this. Gistlover dey plan disgrace, guy man use him hand bring the story. He has a second wife, his wife is aware, gini emezia. I don’t know if he needs a third wife because his voice na agbakam is and if the son will look this fine, I am in,” she wrote.

    In a rejoinder post, she opined that Polygamy will never stop no matter the outrage it elicits from social media.

    “I am PRO polygamy. It is not everyday you hear it , you will come and be acting shocked. What is shocking you that I am pro polygamy? Not when you hear I married Ned Nwoko or Otedola tomorrow you will come here and be acting shocked and threatening me with hellfire. As I am suffering now do you like it?you don’t want me to be doing giveaway. What do pastors mean by money I did not work for, is it not my husband’s money?

    “You will insult women for being single, insult them for being childless, insult them for being side chic, insult them for polygamy too… The only fault I see here is that it seems the wife did not hear of the marriage before today and heard it on social media but she was aware they are long time lovers.

    “How many of you have honestly asked your husband or boyfriend About Polygamy/Polyandry?? How many of you have done a court wedding and even understand what the law means by Bigamy

    “Do you as a first wife fighting the extra wife know that with a statutory marriage you can go to court. While I am still not clear on the laws but there is no law that forbids polygamy except the marriage act.

    “While I understand we cannot all support polygamy or be against it, I always want women to know they have options.

    “Don’t ever forget that, if all of you like do not support polygamy, I will support it. I am stubborn like that. Please if your husband marries another wife, you have options, go through the grief stage then take action,

    “Accept it and ask for conditions, especially if you have kids for him, tell him to find another house for her and state clearly what your children will be getting, and what you will be getting . Because whether you like it or not, his heart is with her, you will not win the fight,

    “Sue him for bigamy, if you have money to do case and you did statutory marriage. Talk to your lawyer

    “Divorce him. A man that is talking to another woman to the extent of marriage loves her, I will never understand or support fighting for who is not fighting for you.

    “Polygamy will not stop, all this outrage will not work. It is what it is, no woman wants it even those who do not have kids sef, no go gree talkless of the one with the three sons and the most beautiful girl I have seen.

    “Just pray your husband does not marry second wife that’s all because if he does na this three option you go still explore. For people who believe everything in the Bible will come to pass,you all keep skipping the part of 5 Abi 7 women will go to one man and say give us your name we get our own money. Everything wey Bible talk must happen.

    “ODOGWU EKWESIRI I DI SOFT , O DI SOFT IFE EME BIE” I am sure this is what he told his wife ????????? Nwannem na Ntej”.

  • She is my number one, Yul Edochie says of first wife, May Edochie

    She is my number one, Yul Edochie says of first wife, May Edochie

    After popular Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie introduced his second wife, Judy Austin and son to the world, he has come to the public to say his first wife, May is undisputably his number.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Edochie is currently stirring controversy after he introduced Judy as his second wife after celebrating 15 years of marital bliss with May two years ago.

    “Number one, May Yul Edochie. Undisputed,” the Nollywood actor, who is married to May with four lovely kids – 3 boys and a girl, shared with a photo of the first wife via Instagram on Thursday.

     

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    Movie producer and director Edochie welcomed a bouncing baby with his colleague turned baby mama, Judy in 2021.

    The rumour had spread, but the actor made the official announcement on his Instagram page on Wednesday, where he shared pictures of himself and his son.

    He added that he loves the child as much as he loved his older four children, which he shared with his first wife, May.

     

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    However, the development has not gone down with May, who commented on the post announcing the child, saying: “God will judge you both”.

  • Provide proofs that I crashed your marriage – Linda Ikeji replies Caroline Danjuma

    Provide proofs that I crashed your marriage – Linda Ikeji replies Caroline Danjuma

    Popular blogger, Linda Ikeji, has asked Caroline (Hutchings) Danjuma, who stars on the “Real Housewives of Lagos” show, to provide her publications that destroyed her marriage.

    Caroline stated in the third episode of “Real Housewives of Lagos” show, which aired on Friday, that Ikeji’s blog was the cause of her divorce.

    In a heated conversation with the blogger’s sister, Laura Ikeji, who also stars in the show, Caroline claimed Linda published lies about her age, and also wrote that her daughter is not her ex-husband’s.

    Linda Ikeji’s platform, @lindaikejiblogofficial on Instagram, however, fired back at the actress asking her to provide proofs of such publications.

    In the statement released on Saturday, the blog claimed that Hutchings’ statements were false as it never published stories that put the paternity of her daughter to question.

    The statement read in part, “In it’s 16 years of blogging, Linda Ikeji Blog never ever wrote that Caroline Danjuma’s daughter is not for her husband. Not only didn’t Linda Ikeji Blog write this, no other blog in Nigeria or beyond wrote this.

    “This story was completely made up by Caroline Danjuma. Or she could have seen it as a comment made by anonymous commenters on LIB or any other blog.”

    The platform admitted that it wrote about controversies surrounding the actress’ age, but claimed the publication was without malice.

    The release also stated that Caroline’s claims that the blogger resented her were false, as Linda “just doesn’t know her.”

    Caroline got married to Nigerian businessman, Musa Danjuma, in 2007. They parted ways nine years later, with three children.

  • After 10yrs of marriage my husband left me for the maid- Woman cries out as maid cruises in husband’s Benz

    After 10yrs of marriage my husband left me for the maid- Woman cries out as maid cruises in husband’s Benz

    A Nigerian lady with the Twitter handle @tiwatopebalogun has cried out over the lost of her 10years of marriage to her maid, after her husband retrieved his Benz and handed it over to his girlfriend.

     

    Taking to the micro-blogging platform to share her ordeal, the lady revealed that her husband even handed over his Benz to the maid in question.

     

    In her words: “I deleted someone’s number because I actually can’t bear the thought of us not being together and seeing him happy without me.

     

    “I actually added back the number this night and the first thing that came up on his status was his girlfriend’s picture.

     

    “After 10years of marriage my ex hubby left me for the maid.

     

    ” My dear I almost died, I could even see the maid driving his Benz in town while I was taking my son to school on foot.”

     

  • Osinachi’s death: Apostle Suleman sends strong warning to church members

    Osinachi’s death: Apostle Suleman sends strong warning to church members

    Apostle Johnson Suleman, the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International has sent strong warning to his church members, following the death of popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Apostle Suleman gave the warning during a sermon in his church on Sunday, while advising women in abusive marriages to leave while they are still alive.

    Suleman chastised husbands who beat or maltreat their spouses in any way, stressing that there are some marriages that should break.

    He especially warned his church members against beating or maltreating their spouses, adding that if any wife should report her husband, he will gather brothers in the church to beat such man up.

    “All those women that their husbands are beating, don’t they have brothers? If they don’t have biological brothers, they have Christian brothers.

    “If you are in this church and you are beating your wife, stop it. If she reports you to me, we will beat you.

    “I will go to the police station and take permission before I gather brothers in this church to beat you,” he said.

    TNG reports Suleman’s warning is coming following the death of Osinachi. The Ekwueme singer was said to have died as a result of alleged domestic violence suffered in the hands of her husband, Peter Nwachukwu.

  • Toxic women destroy good men too – Actress, Dayo Amusa confesses

    Toxic women destroy good men too – Actress, Dayo Amusa confesses

    Nollywood actress, Dayo Amusa, has shared her view about what leads to domestic violence and the reason marriages crash. She confessed that toxic women destroy good men too.

    Amusa pointed out that asides toxic men who destroy good women, toxic women also destroy good men.

    She tweeted: ”Toxic women destroy good men too but we barely talk about that”

    Since the death of gospel Singer, Osinachi, allegedly from domestic violence, the media have been awash with opinion and views which mostly condemned men who batter their wives. The impression then given is that most, if not all domestic violence issues, men are the guilty party.

    Amusa’s views, in her tweets, have tended now to urge a full consideration of domestic violence.