Media figure Ifedayo Olarinde, known as Daddy Freeze, has spoken out about the idea that some mothers-in-law disapprove of their sons marrying single mothers or divorcees.
He mentioned that these women want their own daughters, who are single mothers, to find good husbands. Yet, they often do not want their sons to marry single mothers.
The 48-year-old mentioned that it’s not right to want good things for yourself but not for others. He pointed out that these women go to churches looking for help, but their real issue lies in their mindsets.
He also remarked that some parents are kind to their kids but act like witches and wizards towards their in-laws.
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Netizens Reactions;
@certified_jaay: “You are a mother to your kids, but witches and wizards to ur son’s wife. Deep.”
@official_ifunanyam: “Divorcees and single mothers are getting married to their sons now with or without their permission. Before they blink, pikin do full everywhere.”
@belindaquadry: “True talk. Mothers should realise that gone are the days when we can only guide and pray for our children because matters of the heart can only be explained by the person experiencing them. O lagbara gan.”
@aysporty: “Life is not balanced.”
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