“Stop using celebrity marriages to define marriage” – Nasboi tells Nigerians

Popular singer and skit maker, Nasboi cautions Nigerians against using celebrity marriages as yardstick to define marriage.

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He made this known following the recent divorce announcement of veteran  musician 2Face and Annie.

According to him, people assume that when a celebrity marriage doesn’t work out, then marriage is bad.

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However, he reminds them that they have parents at home whose marriages have lasted for over 30 years.

Nasboi said …

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“1 celebrity divorce, then you begin to say this thing called marriage is not for me. Buh you forget your parents that have been married for over 30 something years. Stop using celebrity marriages to define marriage. If you like no marry na you sabi”

Reactions have followed …

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@tarikabor_ wrote: “If marriage is not for them, then hookup is their calling. Oboy you can’t help who is on the ground not willing to stand.
Prior to the start of Macaulay–Idibia’s acting career, she competed at the “Queen of All Nations Beauty Pageant” where she was placed as a runners-up. She went on to feature in a cameo appearance on the music video of 2face Idibia’s “African Queen” song.”

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@ashabul_jannah wrote: “Absolutely! People forget that celebrity marriages are not the blueprint for real life. Look at the strong, lasting examples around you instead of chasing social media narratives. Marriage is what you make of it.”

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@patricknedu said: “Leave the wereys
To be lose guarding”

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