Staying faithful in marriage is hard for us entertainers

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  • In a recent interview with comedian Teju Babyface, actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), candidly acknowledged that maintaining faithfulness in marriage can be quite challenging for those in the entertainment industry.
  • He drew parallels between women and the biblical figures Delilah and Jezebel to illustrate his point.

Nollywood icon Richard Mofe-Damijo, known as RMD, expressed that staying loyal to one’s spouse can be quite challenging.

He shared this perspective in a recent interview with comedian Teju Babyface when discussing marriage and fidelity.

RMD mentioned that married men often face temptations from women with questionable motives, making it tough to resist.

The Nollywood icon began by saying, “It is very hard, let’s face it. Every one of us that is married, we are the target, I mean look at women, how can we escape it.”

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Going on, he likened those women to biblical figures with ill intentions who plotted the downfall of men in the Bible, women like Jezebel and Delilah.

He then noted that the only way to circumvent the efforts of women like those is to shoot them down with authority.

Women are like Jezebel, they are like Delilah. They prepare The only way you can perpetuate the real intentions of the enemy is to constantly aim at the image of God or the symbol of authority at any time, you shoot it down,” he stated.

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The Nollywood star went further to liken the situation to that of being a commander in the army, stressing that men have to stand strong in the face of adversity.

RMD also noted that men should fill their wives in when they come across challenges as such, and also protect themselves against Jezebel-like women.

He said,

It’s like being a general , it’s like being a commander in a battlefield. You drop and the battalion scatters. It is very difficult, you have to get to a point where your wife understands what she is up against as well because if she is not up to speed or up to date on what she is up against then your flanks are open.

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I don’t go to clubs unless I am entertaining people from out of town or if I have work. If I go, it means I have my flanks protected and I’m sure I’d leave there unscathed no matter what happens.”

The veteran also asserted that women who prefer to leave their husbands after one case of infidelity are not grounded.

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RMD is married to television personality Jumobi Adegbesan. The couple got married after he lost his first wife, talk show host May Ellen ‘MEE’ Mofe-Damijo in 1996.

 

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