Twitter Influencer and relationship coach, John Doe has revealed what will happen to men who marry women that does not know how to cook.
Doe argued on social media that such category of men would probably die before 60.
He added that the type of food one eats after one passes 40 years would determine if one live long.
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The relationship coach further spoke on the need for all women to study appropriate dietary plans and how to prepare healthy meals for their husbands.
He said:
“If you marry a woman that cannot cook, chances that you’ll live longer than 60, is slim.
“What you consume after 40, will determine how long you’ll live. Every woman MUST study how to prepare healthy diets, & take control of what her husband eats.
“Indomie generation. End.”
However, Nigerian actor, John Okafor, commonly known as Mr Ibu recently disclosed that he no longer eats food prepared by his wife, Stella Maris.
Okafor made the revelation in response to a question about how a past poisoning incident affected his relationships with people.
He stated that he stopped eating his wife’s food after a disagreement between her, him, and his adopted daughter, Jasmine Chioma, over allegations of an affair.
The actor had said:
“I have landed properties, and about 10 cars. I see the women my wife is moving with as being greedy. They have eyes on my properties. They feel like if anything happens to me, my wife would be the one to get everything…
“Since the recent incident, my wife has been so loving. But, I know it is all a pretence just to get my attention. I still show her love, providing money for domestic needs and making sure the family is fine. But, I am very skeptical. I cannot eat her food anymore. For now, I only eat from Jasmine’s kitchen. She cooks a lot, and I like eating.
“This is my final marriage. If this one falls apart, I won’t marry again. This is my fifth and the worst marriage, because my wife adopted what is not obtainable. This feels like punishment; not marriage. I doubt if I am still in the marriage, because it seems she has already prepared her mind to leave, and I’m not going to stop her. I support her leaving. Each time I see her, I begin to breathe erratically, and it is not good for me, because I am not ready to die. There are opportunities God exposed me to that are of interest to me.”