As Maraji Counters Frank Edoho’s Views On Love And Infidelity, Bukky Wright Opens Up On Painful Exit From Early Marriage

As Maraji Counters Frank Edoho’s Views On Love And Infidelity

 

OpenLife reports that a resurfaced interview involving media personality Frank Edoho has brought renewed attention to his earlier remarks about relationships, particularly his opinion that a man can remain emotionally attached to his partner while still being unfaithful.

He also stated in the clip that women do not share the same capacity to love multiple people at once.

The conversation around the video gained more attention following ongoing public discussions linked to his personal life and marriage with his second wife, Sandra.

Reacting to the old interview, skit creator Maraji expressed disagreement with the perspective shared in the clip. She questioned the reasoning behind the statement and pushed back against the idea that infidelity can be explained in such a way.

She said:
Which kain Yama Yama talk be this na. When a marriage is already compromised, you cannot blame a woman for her actions abeg.”

Maraji went further to explain her own understanding of relationships, suggesting that emotional attachment is not exclusive to one gender.

According to her, both men and women are capable of developing more than one emotional connection at the same time.

She added:
Una see say women too are polygamous abi. Una go think sey na film trick … Everyday everyday, men are polygamous in nature.”

Her reaction introduces a contrasting viewpoint to Frank Edoho’s earlier comments, adding to the ongoing exchange of opinions about love, loyalty, and behaviour within relationships.

Bukky Wright Opens Up On Painful Separation That Led Her Into Nollywood

Veteran Nigerian actress Bukky Wright has opened up on the deeply personal circumstances that influenced her decision to pursue a career in Nollywood, revealing that her journey into acting was born out of emotional struggle rather than a pursuit of fame.

As Maraji Counters Frank Edoho’s Views On Love And Infidelity
Bukky Wright

According to her, the original purpose behind stepping into the movie industry was tied to a painful separation from her children, with hopes that visibility might eventually reconnect them.

In her words:
I never thought l could become a star in this movie industry, my main mission of coming into this industry was just for my children to locate me in the future.”

She went on to describe how her early marriage into a wealthy family led to an unexpected break in her relationship with her children.

The inability to reach them left her uncertain about ever seeing them again, a situation that pushed her toward seeking any possible way to remain traceable.

She further explained:
So l got married early into a wealthy family and they took my children away from me, when l couldn’t have access to my children and l know l might not see them again, l came into this movie industry with the hope that some days my children would locate me by my name.”

Over time, what began as a deeply personal decision gradually transformed into a successful acting career.

She eventually gained recognition in the film industry while still holding onto the hope that her children would one day find her.

Reflecting on the outcome of her journey, she added:
Today l thank God because l have reunited with them and l am now a star, l can’t forget the impact of this movie industry in my life.”

Her story continues to draw attention for its emotional depth and the unexpected path that led her to stardom.

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