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Ned Nwoko Stands by Polygamy Comments — Says He “Feels Sorry for Men with One Wife”


Nigerian billionaire businessman and senator, Prince Ned Nwoko, has once again made headlines after reaffirming his strong belief in polygamy, saying he “feels sorry for men with one wife.”

The lawyer and husband to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels made the controversial statement during a recent interview, triggering widespread discussions online. His words, though bold, reignited Nigeria’s long-standing cultural debate on marriage, gender, and family structure.

According to Nwoko, polygamy is not only natural but also essential for a balanced society.

“I feel sorry for men with just one wife. It’s not in the nature of men to be limited to one woman. Polygamy prevents many social issues — it’s part of African culture,”
he said.

Nwoko explained that when men openly take multiple wives, it reduces cheating and promotes family honesty. He argued that Africa should not abandon its traditional systems in favor of Western-style monogamy.


Public Reactions: Praise and Backlash

Nwoko’s statement quickly went viral across Instagram, X (Twitter), and TikTok, with fans and critics flooding comment sections. Many Nigerians condemned the senator’s remarks as sexist and outdated, arguing that true love and respect thrive best in monogamous homes.

A popular comment on X read:

“It’s 2025, not 1825. Polygamy doesn’t make you honest; it just gives rich men more options.”

However, supporters of Ned Nwoko defended him, saying he’s simply promoting African cultural identity.

“Our fathers married many wives, and homes were stable. The problem isn’t polygamy; it’s irresponsibility,”
one supporter wrote.

The reactions reveal how sharply divided Nigerians are on the issue, showing a clash between modern values and traditional beliefs.


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Regina Daniels’ Calm Response — or Silence?

All eyes turned to Regina Daniels, Ned’s famous wife and Nollywood star. Her Instagram page was flooded with comments from fans asking how she felt about her husband’s remarks.

So far, Regina has remained silent, choosing not to comment publicly. She continues to post family pictures and career updates, avoiding any controversy. Her silence has fueled speculation — does she support Ned’s views or simply avoid public debate to protect her image?

Regina, who married Ned in 2019, has often spoken about her happiness and peace in marriage. She once said that understanding and respect make her relationship work, regardless of outside opinions.


Polygamy in Nigeria: A Cultural Overview

Polygamy remains legal under customary and Islamic law in Nigeria, especially in the northern and some southern communities. For many, it symbolizes wealth, social standing, and cultural pride.

However, modern Nigerian society — influenced by Christianity, education, and Western culture — increasingly favors monogamous relationships. Many young people, especially women, now question whether polygamy still has a place in today’s world.

Experts argue that the real issue is balance. Whether monogamous or polygamous, what matters is mutual respect, emotional stability, and equal treatment within the family.

Why Ned Nwoko’s Voice Matters

Nwoko isn’t just any celebrity. As a politician, lawyer, and billionaire, his statements often spark national attention. He’s one of the few public figures openly promoting polygamy as a cultural necessity.

In earlier interviews, he defended marrying multiple wives as a way to “preserve African traditions” and reduce what he calls “hidden infidelity.”
He said his marriage to Regina Daniels brought youthful energy, respect, and organization into his home — something he believes strengthens the family structure.

His supporters see him as a cultural ambassador who refuses to conform to Western ideals, while critics accuse him of using wealth and influence to justify a lifestyle that favors men.


Nigerians Debate: Culture or Control?

The argument over Nwoko’s comments goes beyond personal opinion — it reflects Nigeria’s ongoing struggle between tradition and modern values.

Critics argue that polygamy often leads to emotional neglect, rivalry, and inequality. Supporters say it’s a system that promotes responsibility and family growth when managed properly.

Social media users have taken the debate even further, suggesting that if men can marry multiple wives, women should also have the right to multiple husbands — a suggestion that remains widely rejected in traditional circles.


Final Thoughts

Ned Nwoko’s statement that he “feels sorry for men with one wife” has done more than just trend — it has revived one of Nigeria’s oldest cultural debates.

In a society where modernization and tradition constantly collide, his words have opened space for Nigerians to reflect on what marriage truly means in today’s world. Whether you agree or disagree with Ned Nwoko, his voice has forced the nation to confront the question:
Should polygamy be celebrated as cultural heritage or challenged as outdated tradition?


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