Francis Duru Opens up About the Loss of His Son

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  • In a recent interview, Francis Duru revealed how the loss of his son has profoundly impacted his perspective on life.
  • He also spoke about his marriage and how he has kept the union going for twenty years

Nigerian actor Francis Duru has opened up about his personal life, sharing his experiences with loss, marriage, and faith.

In a recent interview with Punch, Francis Duru spoke candidly about the devastating loss of his 15-year-old son last year, revealing how the tragedy has profoundly impacted his perspective on life.

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Francis Duru stated that despite the challenges he has faced, his faith remains a source of strength and comfort.

“It has deepened my perspective and outlook on life. It made me understand that I am just a mere custodian and caretaker for my family. They all belong to God. But in the midst of the loss, my faith in God and my love for Him never dropped. Rather, it was amplified”, he said.

Francis Duru also reflected on his marriage, which has lasted for over 20 years.

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When asked about the secret to his successful marriage, he attributed it to the fact that he and his wife were friends before getting married, which helped to remove pressure from their relationship.

“I met my wife in school. She was a fresher (100 level student) while I was graduating from Uniport. We were friends till we got married; there was no pressure. Marriage comes with a grace, and when a man feels he is ready, he should pray for that grace. However, people are not taking into cognisance that there so many celebrity marriages that are flourishing. They only see the ones that are breaking, and that is a disservice to the creative industry. We need a balance.”

“I strive to make sure everyone is on course by giving my best time and effort. As the head of the family, one is a priest, caretaker and provider. One has to live up to the responsibilities, knowing that each time one is not there, things could go wrong.”

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