Why I Married Two Women On the Same Day - 34-year-old Delta Fish Farmer

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 16th Aug, 2021 - tori.ng

In an interview with PUNCH, Akpove revealed that he met his first wife, Okoro Oghenekomeno in 2008, and the second, Maro in 2010.


Ekpe Akpove and his wives
 
A 34-year-old man who recently got married to two women on the same day has finally broken his silence.
 
The popular fish farmer from Igbide in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, Ekpe Akpove in a chat with Punch revealed why he decided to marry the two women.
 
Recall that the traditional ceremonies took place at the respective homes of the two brides identified as Kome and Maro while the wedding reception was jointly held in the compound of the groom’s father.
 
In an interview with PUNCH, Akpove revealed that he met his first wife, Okoro Oghenekomeno in 2008, and the second, Maro in 2010.
 
According to the farmer, he has been dating them since then.

“I love them both equally and that is why I have decided to get married to them. They both have three children each for me. So, I had to do the right thing and pay their bride price and be married to them legally. My firstborn is 11 years old; fortunately for me, my wives usually give birth within the same period,” he said.

Asked if he told both ladies that he was dating them the same time, he said, “Yes, at the very beginning. When I started dating the other, I hid it from my first woman because no lady would find out that her partner was having an affair and not feel hurt about it. Eventually, she found out and I didn’t deny it.

“I told her the truth, and by then I had already rented an apartment for the second (wife) because I was already living together with my first wife, and I wanted to make sure I avoided clashes between them.

“When my first woman found out about my affair, there was nothing she could do, because she was already pregnant for me. All I had to do was apologise to her, and thank God she forgave me. That was how I was able to make them meet and know each other.”

Speaking on how he handles his wives when they have misunderstandings, he said;

“Women will always be women. Thankfully, they don’t get into physical fights, and they usually have arguments which I believe is normal. As the man of the house, I always sort out their differences, and also I have friends who can talk to them and they listen.”
 
On how he plans to take care of his wives, Akpove said;

“Before now, I had been taking care of them; I will continue the same way I have always been doing. They have been with me for a long time and none of them has ever complained; that means I am doing my best, if not, they would have left me
 
Responding to the question of why he married two wives even though Christianity does not encourage polygamy, he said;
 
”I will ask you a question: How many wives did Jacob have? He had two wives. Even Solomon, the wisest king in the Bible, had many wives. I have never seen anywhere in the Bible where it is written that it is a sin to have more than one wife. As long as you can take care of the children and the wives, that is what God wants. I am happy with my family.”
 
 
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