I hear there’s a lot of cheating going on in Abuja (and everywhere
else of course) but some residents of the city decided to explain why
they do what they do. Quite an interesting report by News Agency of
Nigeria, NAN. Read below and tell us what you think…
Some married people in Abuja on Wednesday
identified the need for material possession as the major reason for
infidelity among married couples.
Respondents in separate interviews also
mentioned the desire to satisfy emotional needs as another contributory
factor. Mr Johnson Eze, a civil servant, said he was cheating on his
wife not because he loved her less but for the sole purpose of “catching
some fun’’.
He said:
“My marriage is one of the best because my
wife, who is God-given, is an understanding woman and she tolerates me a
lot. Yet, I still find myself cheating on her just for the fun of it.
This does not in any way diminish the love I have for her and my lovely
kids. I recall an incident that happened some time ago. I told my wife
that I was travelling to Calabar for an official assignment, but ended
up with my girlfriend in a hotel, and she found out. The incident almost
destroyed my home but thanks to God my wife was able to forgive and
forget put the ugly incident behind, ‘’ he said.
Eze, who described infidelity as ‘a careless act,’ advised men to
desist from it. A female boutique operator, who pleaded anonymity, said
the desire to keep up with the latest fashion trend made her to cheat on
her husband. According to her, the husband, a low income earner, was
financially incapable of meeting her insatiable material needs.
“Besides, my hubby and I fight over things
that are not relevant and I lie to him most times to raise extra cash to
buy something, which he considers unnecessary. I have not been faithful
in my marriage because of the temptation to stay on top of the fashion
trend which is way beyond the financial capacity of my husband. Besides
the extra cash my boyfriend gives me, whenever I want to collect money
from my husband for food stuff and other basic necessities I always
double the cost. This has become a habit for me and whenever I don’t get
my share in any shopping I do on behalf of the family, I get angry and
pick on my husband at any little provocation, ‘’ she added.
A legal practitioner who offered a coined name – Mr Kosi Chiemela –
blamed his adulterous actions on lack of intimacy, emotional
disconnection and lack of friendship with his wife. Chiemela who
described marriage as “one difficult school you cannot graduate from
till you die,’’ stated that the only way to escape was to stay single.
“I am a temperamental person and when I
newly got married, it was not easy for my wife whose temper is also
short. “Both of us hardly agree on anything and the only escape route
for me is to seek love and affection elsewhere. “My girlfriend
understands me and she tolerates a lot, unlike my wife who blows up like
a bomb at the slightest provocation,’’ he said.
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