In his post, Ugwu advocated for men with "good wives" to consider polygamy as a means of alleviating their primary wife's burdens.
"The highest blessing you can receive from God after money and good health is a good woman. When you marry a good wife, do not let her suffer, marry more to help her," Ugwu wrote on Thursday.
His comments have sparked a range of reactions online, with some individuals supporting his perspective, citing cultural and religious practices that embrace polygamy.
Others have criticized the notion, arguing that the solution to a wife's challenges should not be marrying additional women but rather ensuring mutual respect, communication, and partnership within the marriage.
Ugwu's post sheds light on the ongoing discussions around the role of women in marriage, polygamy, and the responsibilities of a husband.
The debate underscores the diverse perspectives within Nigerian society on marriage and the evolving dynamics of gender roles.
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