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Knocks as Solomon Buchi weighs in on PSG star, Achraf Hakimi’s divorce saga

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Solomon Buchi, a life coach, is currently being dragged on Twitter for his comment regarding the trending issue involving Paris Saint-Germain’s star, Achraf Hakimi.

Earlier today, it was revealed that Hakimi’s wife, who filed for divorce and demanded more than half of the footballer’s fortunes, was left disappointed after the court discovered that 80% of Hakimi’s properties are in the name of his mother, who buys and pays for him on his behalf.

The news, however, elicited mixed reactions online, with some applauding Hakimi’s decision and others criticising him.

Solomon Buchi, who is known for delving into such issues, took to Twitter to express his thoughts. He believes that a married man putting all of his fortunes in his mother’s name is incorrect.

He wrote:

“Your next of kin should be your wife not your mother. Your assets should have your wife’s name on them too. This is biblical marriage; you have become one in Holy Matrimony. If you can’t trust a woman with your riches, don’t marry her. Why marry who you don’t trust with your ALL?

This will probably get a lot of pushback from the redpilled movement, because of the recent Hakimi’s case: a successful footballer whose wife filed for divorce and division of his assets and properties, only to discover that he put all his fortunes in his mother’s name.

Hence, she has nothing to gain from the incentivized western divorce culture. This seems pragmatic, but it is not right and ideal. I can imagine the mammoth defense that some mummy’s boys will get today. Putting all your fortunes to your mom’s name as a married man is off.

It shouldn’t be so. And yes, women who also marry rich men, with intentions to incentivize the marriage through later divorce are wrong too, but we can’t correct a wrong with a wrong. Literally, the scriptures states that a man needs to leave his father and mother to be married.

This means a re-prioritization: after marriage, your wife becomes your number one. Your mother is still your mother, but you’re not one with her, she’s one with your dad. Respect them, but your immediate priority is your wife, and everything about you, she must have access to.

As much as these sad things happen, I’m trying to reconcile us to how things should be. Christian men shouldn’t be thinking in this manner: willing all you have to your mom as a married man. Nah.

And men, do your due diligence before you marry. If you can’t trust her, don’t marry her, because marriage without trust is like roommates living together. Hakimi did it doesn’t make it right. Don’t start off wrong. Things still work the right way.

Christian marriage is not a place to fight to protect; it’s a place to give. Something must give. Something must be at risk. We don’t truly love, if we aren’t risking anything.”

His tweet as expected met several criticisms from tweeps who mercilessly dragged him.

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