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Why I Choose To Have My Kids Out Of Wedlock – Uche Ogbodo Opens Up

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In My First Pregnancy, I was abandoned - Uche Ogbodo Opens Up Why She Choose A Teenage Boy

Nollywood actress, Uche Ogbodo who recently welcomed her second child with her young lover boy, Bobby Maris has revealed why she prefer having her kids outside wedlock.

According to the light-skinned actress, who already has a girl child from her previous relationship, “I have so many reservations on the issue of marriage right now. You know marriage is something that I wanted to try, but it didn’t work out initially. I’m not even thinking about it now but I’m very well happy about having a child as a single mother. If marriage comes later fine. So many of our women are depressed and looking old and haggard because of the issues of marriage and pregnancies. In Africa, we believe that it’s only a married woman that can get pregnant. In fact that’s what our parent taught us,” she stated.

The Broken Pieces Star actress also insinuated that in Africa, so many families believe a woman is promiscuous if she gets pregnant out of wedlock, “but to whose detriment really? To the girl’s detriment. So many aged, some are childless and many of them have entered menopause without kids because they were waiting for husbands to marry them first before they get pregnant. Who says that men don’t come to women who have kids? Because even when pregnant men still came after me, so what’s going on? There’s still time for marriage, I’m still young and beautiful. I can still get married anytime I want. But I have my kids they’re blessings to me,” she stated.



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.