Tersugh Aondona, a 26-year-old farmer from Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, said he is focused in rice, yam, and cassava cultivation.
Tersugh Aondona said he chose to marry them on the same day because I noticed that it was challenging to marry another woman after being married to one already. It often leads to conflicts. My brother has been facing the issue of not being able to marry another woman after marrying his wife, who always opposes the idea. I noticed that if I married them one after the other, there would be conflicts among them, which might result in enmity, and there wouldn’t be peace at home and they would hardly have cordial relationships. Therefore, I decided to marry the three of them at once to maintain peace and they agreed to have the wedding on the same day.
He said, he planned to marry three more wives to make a total of six, but the three wives at home invited him to a meeting and pleaded with me not to marry another wife, he went further to say, I don’t plan on having many children. If I have 35 children, I will be satisfied. I want to have children in various professions, including lawyers, doctors, pastors, soldiers, police officers, farmers, and more. That’s the kind of family I aim to build.