20/06/2025
As at the time of marriage, 2 years after his wife died, he was 72 while she was 26. That’s 46 year gap. She could pass as her last eyiuche child if not first grand daughter. For me, personally i don’t see the reason for remarrying moreso at that age. But it’s his choice to remarry though not mine.
Most women cheered her with their usual line, “i like older men” bla bla bla, without communication of the real intent, i like money, solid money from an old man with a view that soon he will pass on, i take the whole wealth and flex my life in his wealth when he passed on.
Now, the man being kind enough willed large chunk of his wealth to her, this is a demonstration of love even in death, willed to his kids with her as well.
Now, she’s 38 and the man said, you can enjoy all these while still answering my widow and looking after our kids, but if you decide to exit my household to enter another man’s household, you have to drop what is coming from my household and take up the new wealth from the new man’s household. Some women have been throwing tantrums on this instrument of accountability meted to her, because 8 out of 10 women dislike being accountable and when you centre them on that table they change the focus and start aligning with something else, now recall most of our ladies today detest and disalign with marriage, why the sudden alignment of a marriage, getting married to a man ?.
In life, there’s always a moment of accountability, no matter how you dislike it or hate being made to be accountable, you will thrusted onto it to perhaps do that accountability to your own self.
Late chief Iwuanyanwu did noble and should be commended for being so kind to her.
every man should learn from him