Marry Your Mom, If You Can’t Trust Wife - Peter Okoye, Tells Those Supporting Hakimi
Peter Okoye

Marry Your Mom If You Can’t Trust Wife – Peter Okoye, Tells Those Supporting Hakimi

1 year ago
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Nigerian singer of P-Square group, Peter Okoye, popularly referred to as Mr P, has weighed in on the divorce tale of PSG defender, Achraf Hakimi.

Reports broke out on Friday that the Moroccan International and PSG player had left his wife, Hiba Abouk, who in the process of the divorce demanded half of his assets.

Abouk later learned that the Moroccan had no belongings and had put all his property, clothes, house, cars, and jewelry, among others under his mother’s name.

Reacting to the incident, Okoye, via his Twitter handle frowned at Hakimi’s action and wondered why some men are delighted about the footballer’s story. He said that if you can’t trust your wife, don’t marry her.

Okoye further reminded them that their mother is also someone’s wife before she became their mother.

“#JustMyOwnViewAndOpinion I don’t understand why most men are rejoicing over this Hakimi story. Like I don’t get it. The truth is bitter but needs to be told. If you don’t trust her, then don’t marry, as simple as that. Or are you expecting your wife to suffer after a divorce?

“Remember!!! The one you trusted with all your property in the name of Mother was once your father’s wife. #HakimiDivorce.

“The mother you are clamouring about was/is also somebody’s wife at some point before she became his mother. What if she was treated the same way? Pls Marry your Mother! EOS.

“Make those supposed Hakim’s Twitter warriors have that kind of man as an in-law. You go see how dem go humble dem self! Ndi ala!

“Make all of una go marry una Mama!… no time! Since Hakimi sense wan ki una,” Okoye twitted.

Peter Okoye, PBA Journalism Mentee


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