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Why Men Cheat On Their Wives – Woli Agba Reveals

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Comedian Woli Agba has shared his thoughts on why men cheat on their wives.

Appearing on TVC’s ‘Your View’, the comedian stated that familiarity is the major cause of cheating.

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He further explained that when men see their wives every day, he gets used to her which, in turn, makes him overlook her value.

He said: “Familiarity bores men sometimes. The fact that you are seeing her everyday and you are already used to her, is what makes men ‘look outside’.”

Woli Agba then stated that a man’s love for his wife can be revived when the man remembers how he struggled to win her love.

He said: “But when you remember how you were chasing your wife before she finally said yes, you place more value on her.”

On his opinion, after a Nigerian man stated that a real man will not allow his wife to be successful, instead he will place her on salary to curb her pride.

He responded saying; “Whatever happens between a couple should be based on their personal choices. If the man decides to place his wife on salary and she agrees, so be it.

“As a wife, your husband should be your secret place. Don’t make him feel inferior.

“Civilization has done a lot of injuries to our culture. If a woman is earning more than her husband, for example, she could give the children’s fees to her husband in secret so he can pay. That’s a way to not make him feel inferior.”

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