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My wife comes first before my mother – Toyin Abraham’s husband, Kolawale Ajeyemi reveals
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What makes a marriage stand is the ability to tolerate one another, says actor Kolawole Ajeyemi as he preaches his wife, actress, Toyin Abraham comes before his mother.
As the celebrity couple became the envy of people, the father of two in a recent interview stated that being married to a good wife like Toyin Abraham would lead to progress for a man, making him love his wife the most, followed by his kids and mother.
Speaking during an interview session shared on his YouTube Channel, the actor spoke,
“My wife is the one thing I love the most, though I also love my kids and my mother. Aside from God, my wife makes me happy. If one has a good wife or husband, the person does not know how much God has blessed one. If one gets married to someone that is not meant for one, there are bound to be problems. That does not mean me and my wife don’t have disagreements. No relationship is perfect. The individuals involved just learn to tolerate one another. If one gets married to a good wife, one would make progress in life.”
Kolawole also offered words of encouragement and prayers for those men who seek good women in their lives.
May God help those looking for life partners to choose right. People say a wife must not be richer than her husband but if God has destined one person to be richer than the other, one is good to go. The most important thing is that they support each other. Having love for one another is the most important thing. Our leaders would treat us better if they love us. The Bible says, ‘Love your neighbour as yourself’.” He said.
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