- Celebrity couple Ebuka and Cynthia Obi-Uchendu have shared innovative methods for resolving their marital disputes.
- The couple has addressed personal inquiries from Cynthia’s YouTube viewers regarding their approach to handling conflicts in their marriage.
- Ebuka and his wife Cynthia emphasized the importance of maintaining social connections, effective communication, and addressing differences within their family.
Ebuka and Cynthia Obi-Uchendu, a celebrity couple, have disclosed their unique ways for resolving marital issues.
The couple recently answered to some intimate questions from Cynthia’s YouTube fans. Some fans inquired about how they deal with issues in their marriage.
Ebuka and his wife, Cynthia, emphasized the importance of being around one another and conversing while working through their issues.
Ebuka and Cynthia Obi-Uchendu, a celebrity couple, have disclosed their unique ways for resolving marital issues.
The couple recently answered to some intimate questions from Cynthia’s YouTube fans. Some fans inquired about how they deal with issues in their marriage.
Ebuka and his wife, Cynthia, emphasized the importance of being around one another and conversing while working through their issues.
Ebuka began, “I believe we made a conscious decision very early in our marriage about some things that may have helped us because no one knew about this marriage from the beginning. We’re almost nine years old now, and we’re still learning a lot.”
He insisted that no matter how serious their quarrel or how angry they are with each other, he and his wife always slept in the same bed.
Ebuka said, “One thing we always said is no matter what it is we’re always going to spend the night on the same bed. So no matter how you are boiling, you would still feel that person’s body bedside you. So we spend the night every night together so far we’re in the same city.”
In finalizing, he emphasized the significance of communication in their marriage, explaining how they learned to constantly talk through their problems.
“We have also perfected the art of someone coming forward to say ‘Okay, what just happened?’ And we have a conversation about it. So we learned from our errors and mistakes. Your egos might get in the way sometimes, especially when you feel like you’re not the one who did wrong, but we’ve perfected it,” said the media personality.
Cynthia added, “We talk things through,” to which Ebuka responded, “Yeah.”