"Two Is Dangerous": Man Shades Norms, Explains Why Men Should Marry More Than One or Two Wives In Viral Video

"Two Is Dangerous": Man Shades Norms, Explains Why Men Should Marry More Than One or Two Wives In Viral Video

  • In a recent video that has gone viral, a man was captured expressing his controversial views on marriage while aboard a public bus
  • The man argued against the popular belief of marrying one or two wives and advocated for men to consider marrying three or more women
  • According to him, marrying one wife is a religious doctrine, and having two can also be dangerous

In a recent viral video, a man was caught on camera sharing his controversial views on marriage while on a public bus.

The man boldly expressed his belief that men should consider marrying three or more wives instead of just one or two.

Igbo man says men should marry more than one or two wives
Igbo man makes a case for polygamy on a bus. Photo Source: TikTok/@itisbobby
Source: UGC

According to him, marrying only one wife is religious, and marrying two wives can be dangerous as they might conspire against the husband.

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He argued that having three or more wives is advantageous because the third wife can potentially expose any conspiracy between the first two.

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Furthermore, the man advised men to care for themselves and save enough money. He claimed that children often remember and prioritise their mothers.

Social media reactions as man advises men to marry more than two wives

The video has sparked mixed reactions among viewers, with some agreeing with the man's perspective while others debate the merits and practicality of such advice in modern society.

@kizzystanle said:

"Abeg one wife is best; date her first before marrying her to study her character; when u marry, both of you submit yourself and enjoy your life together."

@tianabella33 claimed:

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"The man might live long, but the children will pay for it; when one of the wife's children is doing better than the rest, they attack spiritually."

@user870388343969 said:

"E nor get wetin una one tell me, this man newly marry new wife, the rest wives wey he first marry don comot with the children I come in peace

@michaelrichy1:

"I support the motion ."

@charlesquartey2 said:

"My mother's father married four wives, and he lived 103 years. My father married one; he died before I was 13 years."

@emmyrealdeealpartner:

"Experienced my late wife calling me wicked 4 disciplining a child she reported 2 b frustrating her. The scar has remained with me ever since it happened."

Watch the video

First wife dances with second wife on her wedding day

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that on TikTok, a video of two ladies dancing on the day one of them married the same man went viral.

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The first wife appeared to be very content and didn't seem to mind that she had to share with her spouse.

According to some, the first woman was dancing to inform the second woman that she wouldn't be the husband's final wife no matter how hard she tried.

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David Otu-Aboagye David is a journalist with three years of experience in creating entertainment articles. He attended Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and graduated in 2021. His journalism journey started at Opera News as a writer/editor, from where he left to join YEN.com.gh in 2023. Reach out to him via: david.otu-aboagye@yen.com.gh

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.

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