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Friday, 15 November 2013

Nigeria: The Secret of My Marriage - Captain Ekeinde


"Behind every successful man," they say, "is a woman". The same goes for the women. Behind every successful woman is a man. Actress Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde's husband is seldom in the spotlight, unlike his wife, but he is equally successful in his chosen profession as a pilot. In a recent interview with Entertainment Express, the fame-shy Captain Matthew Ekeinde opened up on his marriage to the actress.
"I am so lucky and blessed by God to have married my God-given partner," he gushed.
"The important thing about marriage is that you have to find and marry your God-given partner. That is why a lot of marriages break up. Some men marry women because of their hips, their boobs, legs and some other side attractions. But after sex with her so many times, what happens next? Does she have a good attitude, character or good human relationship with others? I am not saying we are perfect couple; we have our own differences but we are compatible.
"We have been married for over 17 years, with four beautiful kids. One thing that has been working for us as a couple is that I always encourage her to be who she wants to be. I give her full support always. Lots of married women who are caught cheating on their husbands could have done so because some of these husbands never allowed them explore their talents. I encourage my wife and kids to be what they want to be.
Most of the influential men and women we have in this world didn't even go to school. So, it is all about exploiting your talents. Some women love acting but their husbands won't let them, believing that other men would touch or exploit them sexually. It is all about discipline. Those who want to cheat will cheat; it is all about self-control.

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