Friday, January 10, 2025 - A Ghanaian lawyer, Chris-Vincent Agyapong, has said that it's better for a woman to be the 50th wife of billionaire businessman, Senator Ned Nwoko than to be the only wife of a useless man.
He stated this in a Facebook post on Thursday, January 9, 2025,
while addressing women who say they can't ‘share their men’
According to the lawyer, Regina Daniel's children and her family would
benefit from her decision to marry Ned Nwoko.
"Where are the delulu people who say "I cannot share my
man" or “I want my own man?” This woman, 24 years old, has lived a
beautiful life because of the man who chose her (Ned, 64 years old). Her life
so far is better than the combined lives of three generations of some of
us," he wrote.
And the important thing is, her children (bloodline) would benefit
greatly from her life decision and her break away from toxic advice from modern
society, especially women.
If you are a woman below 30 years, this is your cocoa season--don't let
any person (especially women over 30) who have wasted their youth to advise you
on the sort of love or relationship you should be involved in.
It was not only cultural but also wise to be with older men as a young
woman--for the fact that they have lived life, have the resources and have the
knowledge to lead and make your "bloodline" better.
And these men, if High Value, like Ned, have the option to
multiple--they have earned it in every sense of it. He has beaten the
"matrix" and the reward is that he has a right to options.
How many of these men out there can offer you any sort of Soft Life? If
you choose to suffer, it is your own decision.
My advice to my daughters will be: make sure the man who is choosing you
can give you a Soft Life. That is all that matters--else you are on your own
and your "bloodline" may suffer.
This could be the best decision Regina Daniels has made in her life with
a generational impact.
It is wise to be the 50th wife or partner of Ned than to be the only
wife or partner of that useless man, Joe Boy, you call “yours.”
Your decisions today will not only affect your future but also that of your children and grandchildren.
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