Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a renowned media personality has shared online the unique method he employs to settle disputes with his wife, Cynthia Obi-Uchendu.
The pair spoke about their marriage during an open discussion with Cynthia’s YouTube followers.
Some fans inquired about how they deal with issues in their marriage.
Ebuka and his wife, Cynthia, emphasized the importance of being with one another and conversing while working through their difficulties.
Ebuka said:
“I think we made a conscious decision very early in our marriage regarding some things that maybe helped us because nobody knew this marriage thing from the start. Now we’re eight years strong going on nine and we’re still learning plenty of lessons.”
“One thing we always said is no matter what it is we’re always going to spend the night on the same bed. So no matter how you are boiling, you would still feel that person’s body bedside you. So we spend the night every night together so far we’re in the same city.”
“We have also perfected the art of someone coming forward to say ‘Okay, what just happened?’ And we have a conversation about it. So we learned from our errors and mistakes. Your egos might get in the way sometimes, especially when you feel like you’re not the one who did wrong, but we’ve perfected it,” said the media personality.
“We talk things through,” to which Ebuka responded, “Yeah.”
In other news, Popular host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has revealed some of his trying experiences before he became famous.
The fashionista spoke on Channel TV’s Morning Dew, where he talked about how being unemployed made him miserable and that he nearly gave up.
According to him, he returned after studying entertainment law in the United Kingdom but was unable to find work.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu also stated that he was practically forgotten in the entertainment scene. He got tremendously confused, and it was a particularly difficult mental year for him.
The reality show presenter stated that he wants to put aside his hopes and aspirations of being a TV host and acquiring a regular job.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu also stated that it was one of the most difficult decisions he had to make since he couldn’t afford to build the chamber.
While discussing his struggle, which harmed his mental health, he acknowledged not having enough money to start an entertainment legal business, noting that consumers did not appreciate industry attorneys, which is why many artists and record companies end up battling.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu claimed that he overcame his obstacle and now hosts a show. According to him, the performance helped him regain his footing.
He was also able to master a variety of skills, which helped develop him as a person.
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