Man with 151 Kids, 16 wives says he still Plans to Have More Children
- A Zimbabwean man named Misheck Nyandoro has an impressive 151 children and 16 wives
- The huge family happily lives together, and he plans on marrying another wife this year
- Misheck, who is unemployed, said his only job is giving his wives their conjugal rights
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They say children are a blessing, but can one have too many blessings?
A man with 151 children and 16 wives has stunned netizens after expressing his desire to have more.
According to The Herald, Misheck Nyandoro from Zimbabwe is not planning to stop having more children.
The man is planning on marrying another wife, saying polygamy is a project he undertook in the 80s.
“Polygamy is a project I have undertaken since 1983 and will end with my death. I am planning on taking another wife, and the formalities are already being worked on. I will tell you when I marry,” he told the publication.
Misheck further said that out of his expansive family, 50 children are still in school, six are in the army, two are police officers and 11 others employed in different capacities.
Thirteen of his daughters have been married off, and two of his 16 wives are currently pregnant.
According to Misheck, the project is working since he often gets money from his working children.
16 meals
Every day, each of his 16 wives prepares a meal for him, and he sits in his centrally located house to eat.
“Every wife cooks her best every day because the rule is I only eat what is delicious and throw away what is not tasty.
They all abide by the rule and do not get annoyed when I return badly cooked food,” he said.
Conjugal visits
Misheck divulged that he plans the duty roster for conjugal visits, and he visits four of his wives in one night.
“I go to the targeted bedrooms one by one. That is my job. I am not employed. My duty is to satisfy my wives,” he said.
Having married his first wife in 1983 and the youngest in 2015, Misheck said hard economic times halted his plans of getting 30 wives by 2021.
He also affirmed that he has not stopped making babies and marrying, saying he could reach 100 wives and 1,000 children.
“I am a war veteran. The government pays for my children’s fees. I have no problem,” he added.
Misheck concluded by saying:
“A man who is ruled by women has no place in Heaven.”
In other news, a poll conducted by YEN.com.gh two months ago revealed that most Kenyans have no problem with polygamy, as long as the man can provide for the wives financially and emotionally.
Ladies in support of polygamy opined that the only issue would be men secretly doing it without informing the first wife.
Others opined that women would comfortably share a husband if he can provide equally for all of them.
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Source: YEN.com.gh
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