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Why men have no business marrying before the age of 40, women 30 – Uti Nwachukwu
Nollywood actor and media personality Uti Nwachukwu has explained why he thinks men should wait until they are 40 years old to get married and that women should wait until they are 30.
People hold a wide range of varying beliefs when it comes to the subject of marriage.
Many people think that men shouldn’t wait too long to get married after the age of 30, and that women should get married before the age of 30. However, not everyone concurs with this. One of them appears to be Uti Nwachukwu.
The actor, who is still very much single, explained why he thinks men shouldn’t get married before they are 40 and women shouldn’t get married before they are 30 during a new interview with Toke Makinwa on “Toke Moments.”
Asked if he believes in monogamy, for a man and woman to be truly committed to each other for the rest of their lives, Uti Nwachukwu said:
“That is why I am not married yet. I might be Kamala Harris’ age when I decide to get married, I don’t know. Until you are ready.
I don’t believe in monogamy when you’re young but there are exceptions to every rule. Do you understand? There are some people that monogamy would work for when they’re young but the average person, I’ve always said, I don’t think any man has any business marrying before 40.
To me oh, it doesn’t make me right. Between 35 – 40, I will say 35 – 40.
For women, apart from those that are afraid of their biological clock, but then again, how many children do women want these days? And please there is technology these days too. I don’t think any woman should be married before 30.
You have to experience life as a single. You have to weigh your options. For me, leave the spiritual contract of it, the same way I will say leave a government contract of it, because marriage is a contract between you, me, and God.
Leave contract, leave agreement. If you don’t want to commit to somebody, don’t make it official, whether in the presence of God, whether in the presence of the government, whether in the presence of your family. Once you agree, integrity is integrity. There is no excuse.”