“Just born pikin, the pikin go grow, this marriage thing no dey work” — Timaya

Nigerian music star Timaya has stirred debate on social media after sharing his blunt opinion about marriage during a recent video clip.

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In the short clip circulating online, the singer suggested that some men should avoid marriage entirely and instead focus on having children.

According to him: “Just born pikin, the pikin go grow, this marriage thing no dey work.”

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His comment quickly went viral, triggering mixed reactions from fans and social media users who shared differing views about relationships, parenting, and marriage.

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Mixed Reactions From Social Media Users

Several people disagreed with the singer’s suggestion, warning that avoiding marriage could lead to loneliness later in life.

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A user identified as Chief & Queen wrote that while being a “baby daddy” might appear easier at first, it could have emotional consequences later.

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He said: “Being a ‘baby daddy’ might seem easier in the short term, but once the kids grow up and leave, he’s left without a partner or emotional support. Marriage isn’t perfect, but it can provide companionship, shared responsibilities, and someone to navigate life’s ups and downs with.

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Timaya’s advice might get laughs now, but the long-term loneliness risk is real. That’s the thing people often overlook.”

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Another commenter, Sir Bull, argued that the problem might be linked to relationship dynamics in Nigeria.

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He wrote: “That’s a marriage with Nigerian women. Travel out, date Asian women and see what love is all about. Date foreign women who understand the concept of love.”

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Okoye also shared a balanced view, saying the singer’s opinion simplifies a complex issue.

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He said: “Timaya’s advice is… bold, but oversimplified. Marriage isn’t “broken” by default it requires communication, commitment, and mutual growth.

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Encouraging men to just have kids without nurturing a partnership might solve one thing but create a host of other emotional and financial challenges.

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In short: Marriage isn’t dead, but it does take effort and skipping that effort comes with real consequences.”

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Another user, Marvis, suggested that respect and loyalty between partners are key factors in making relationships work.

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According to the comment: “Is getting married actually the problem? Partners of nowadays don’t know how to give respect to each other, loyalty and support. Ladies are marrying for money nowadays not even love.”

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