She expressed that a married man’s only female “best friend” should be
his wife, adding that if he cherished his friendship with his ex so much, he
should have stayed with her.
Edochie advised single women who label themselves as best friends to
married men, cautioning that such relationships often hint at being “side
chicks.”
She encouraged married men to establish boundaries and focus solely on
their wives, moving on fully from previous relationships.
In her Instagram post, Edochie expressed her thoughts in pidgin,
writing, “The next thing now una go begin tok second wife matter. As a
married man, you are busy keeping female besties. Your ex for that matter, if I
talk now una go say Ijele you dey worry. Imagine going back to your vomit, if
you love and value your relationship with your ex a lot, why didn’t you end up
with her?
“Why drop her? Call her your ex, marry an entirely different woman. Then
go back to relate with that same ex while still married to your wife?
“Have you thought about the mental and emotional stress it imposes on
the women you lawfully wed? Hmmmmm. Just hmmm.
“Goat and yam no dey stay together simple. This was how that other one
came in with the colleague and bestie format, why have a woman as your bestie
or personal assistant? Listen as a married man, your only female bestie should
be your wife.
“All these single ladies claiming besties to married men, all of una be
side chicks to that man, you can’t be with him, locked up alone in one room and
not do one or two, nothing person wan tell me biko.
“Stop deceiving yourselves, when she becomes your ex, move on and focus
on your wife.
“Imagine your ex visiting your matrimonial home to cook for you as a married man. haba na ment? Ndi ala, I am so angry right now.”
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