Lizzy Gold, a prominent figure in Nollywood, has made a bold statement about her future marriage.
She said that when she eventually ties the knot, her marriage would never crash.
Lizzy recently shared on her Instagram story that although she has never been married before, she is committed to making her future marriage work, even in the face of challenges.
Lizzy firmly believes in the importance of addressing issues with her future spouse to maintain a strong and successful marriage.
She explained that her current single status is a result of a careful and thoughtful process of choosing the right partner.
Furthermore, Lizzy stressed her desire to keep her marital life private and away from the public eye, underscoring her reluctance to share personal matters on social media platforms.
She wrote:
“I have never been married and when am ready, it will be till death do us part…nobody is perfect..if am faulty or he is faulty we will make the marriage work..reason I am single it’s because am taking my time to select study and get the best man.. The last mistake I will make is to bring my marriage to social media…”
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In other news, Popular actor and comedian Babatunde Bernard Tayo aka Baba Tee has given his opinion on the ongoing paternity fraud cases in Nigeria.The comedian said he was open to accepting a child that was not biologically his own. He called on women to walk away from marriage if the man was not treating them well.
During a recent interview with TVC, Baba Tee pointed out various factors that contribute to the prevalence of paternity fraud in the nation.
One of the factors he specifically highlighted was the impact of upbringing and a lack of sexual satisfaction. Nevertheless, he stressed that regardless of these factors, the responsibility for paternity fraud ultimately lies with the woman.
Baba Tee asserted that men should not be blamed, even if their actions may have influenced a woman’s behavior.
He refuted the idea that domestic violence or infidelity by spouses could justify paternity fraud. Instead, he encouraged women to prioritize their well-being and consider leaving marriages where they face mistreatment or infidelity.
Additionally, Baba Tee adopted a compassionate approach by stating that he would be willing to accept a child who is not biologically his if his partner expressed regret for being unfaithful.
In his words:
“Women can’t use domestic violence or infidelity on the part of their spouses as an excuse for paternity fraud. If a man is not treating you well, walk out of the marriage.
“When it comes to paternity fraud, the woman is always at fault. You can’t shift the blame to the man because men don’t conceive. As a woman, if you know you can’t tolerate your husband’s maltreatment or infidelity, leave the marriage.
“Personally, there is nothing I can’t keep for a woman who is good to me. If a woman cheats on me and a child comes out of it and I find out, I will forgive her if she is remorseful. I will take the child as my own.”
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