“Why no marriage is worth your life” – Shola Kosoko shares her perspectives on marriage and divorce

Nollywood actresses speak on marriage and divorce

“Why no marriage is worth your life” - Shola Kosoko shares her perspectives on marriage and divorce

Popular Nollywood actress Shola Kosoko has expressed her views on marriage and divorce, emphasizing the importance of women making independent decisions in critical situations.

In an interview with colleague Biola Bayo, Shola Kosoko used a Yoruba adage suggesting that while advice may come from various sources, women ultimately have the autonomy to decide their fate.

“I would say that advice will come from different angles and advice will vary. There is a Yoruba adage that says ‘If someone faces you, you should face them too”. It simply means you can take A advice, take B advice but when it comes to a point, you should be able to decide,” she said.

She emphasized the principle that no marriage is worth jeopardizing one’s life, sharing her insights after more than a decade of marriage.

The daughter of veteran actor Jide Kosoko, Shola Kosoko has been married for over a decade to Abiodun Abinna, with whom she shares three children- two girls and a boy.

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While speaking to Biola Bayo on her stance on marriage, actress, actress Yetunde Bakare declared her disbelief in marriage, citing personal experiences that have shaped her unconventional stance.

Bakare, who has experienced a series of events leading to her skepticism, clarified that she believes in love and is in a committed relationship but firmly stated that marriage is not in her future plans.

Despite her parents’ seemingly harmonious marital life, Bakare remains resolute in her perspective.

Adding to the discourse on marriage, actress Dayo Amusa has offered her insights, cautioning against the misconception that marriage can cure loneliness.

Amusa emphasized that marriage is a significant commitment that should not be rushed into, and it may not be suitable for everyone.

She stressed the importance of self-love, asserting that individuals should prioritize their well-being before entering into such a profound commitment.

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