@nigeriasbest Walahi it can never change. You guys don’t know how people see Obi sha. It is now a national project, a collective project to make sure that man doesn’t go anywhere near the seat of this country. Anyone tagging along with Obi is doing so to harvest the stupid numbers
@DEEWAN94@Farmexecutive A smart thinking person does not need to watch the interview to know what it is.
Projects that’ll last a century being embarked on by a 70years old man with a very lean wealthy family, what does he stand to benefit if not Legacy.
No mind that man Abeg
@Farmexecutive Na you know that one. A man of 69 putting his energy into a project that might not even kick off until he's 80, and could still be standing 100 years later, is definitely not doing it for the money. That's a legacy move.
But then, you are entitle to your opinion
@timileyin_ad@egi_nupe Why are you doing like this nah? You dei complicate wetin no dei complicated. Statutory says a man n a woman till death , annulment or divorce. Wo! I’m not a lawyer but the way you dei reason this alone self dei shock me.
@BallerG_Maxi4xl@timileyin_ad@egi_nupe No one is saying you can’t do that, infact you can even take another wife under no law but you become criminally liable as long as your statutory partner lives.
-Annulment
-Divorce
-Death
These are the only options available that I know. Even your wife’s consent can’t save you
@HAPPYHEART1959@egi_nupe That still doesn't invalidate the marriage. Even the wife's consent doesn't change the legal position.
E.g: I don't want to divorce, neither does my wife but we both agree that I can take a second wife, how can I legally do that knowing full well that her consent alone does not
@timileyin_ad@egi_nupe lol! Bro, the wordings dei very clear, Aa long as your partner is alive, you can’t marry another woman. You see say I no speak English. He/she can allow or look away but Cant sue at anytime. No Create imaginary loophole Wei no dei exist
@timileyin_ad@egi_nupe statutory marriage conducted under the marriage Act is strictly monogamous. As long as that marriage remains valid, you cannot lawfully contract another marriage under the Act with someone else.