By Jimmy
Relationship therapist Joro Olumofin has warned about the dwindling presence of understanding wives in Nigeria amid the alarming rise in infidelity among married men.
In a recent social media post, Joro Olumofin voiced extreme concern about the growing number of married women who commit infidelity, particularly in cities like Lagos and Abuja.
Olumofin issued a stern warning to those who stray from their marital vows, reminding them that patient wives who will put up with infidelity are getting more and more scarce.
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Citing the importance of trust, communication, and emotional support within a marriage, he emphasized the need for husbands to cherish and appreciate their wives.
Joro claims that many married women are turning to adultery for a variety of reasons. Others are motivated by their spouses’ infidelity, while some are compelled to cheat because they believe their husbands are unstable financially. The rising rate of infidelity among married women is a result of a complicated web of factors.
As the call for fidelity and commitment echoes through his message, Olumofin sought to illuminate the dire consequences that unfaithfulness can bring upon a relationship – urging men to reevaluate their choices before it’s too late.
Joro Olumofin gave a severe warning to married men, advising them to stop cheating if they want a faithful partner. He highlighted the value of understanding and reciprocity in relationships, stating that if men expect commitment from their spouses, they must be willing to show the same loyalty.
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“The rate at which married women are cheating in Lagos & Abuja especially is alarming,” he wrote. “Most wives are cheating because their husbands are brOke.. but a lot because their husbands are unfaithful. Dear unfaithful Married men, today’s wives won’t cry, watch wUr room, or Fast and Pray. They will cheat back.
The new Motto is Do me I do you. Understanding wife is now scarce in Nigeria” he wrote.