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“One Woman Isn’t Fair”: RMD Sparks Reactions with Polygamy Comment

“One Woman Isn’t Fair”: RMD Sparks Reactions with Polygamy Comment

Veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo, popularly known as RMD, has stirred up conversations across social media after sharing his views on polygamy during a candid conversation on the latest episode of Curiosity Made Me Ask.

When the host, content creator Isbae U, playfully teased RMD about the number of women who might be interested in him and asked if it was “fair” to be married to only one woman, RMD didn’t hold back.

“I don’t [know how many women want me], but I think it is unfair to be married to just one woman. My father had five [wives],” the 63-year-old actor stated, with a smile that hinted at both sincerity and cheekiness.

🥂 RMD’s Remark — Just Banter or a Deeper Belief?

On the surface, it might seem like lighthearted banter — after all, Curiosity Made Me Ask is known for its unscripted and humorous tone. But RMD’s statement taps into a deeper cultural conversation around marriage, masculinity, and modern values in African society.

His reference to his father’s five wives isn’t just personal; it reflects the tradition of polygamy that still exists in many parts of Nigeria and Africa at large. While modern society leans more toward monogamy, the Nollywood icon’s comment has rekindled the age-old debate: Is polygamy outdated, or simply misunderstood?

💬 Opinion: Between Culture and Choice

Let’s be clear — RMD isn’t advocating for indiscriminate relationships. What he may be highlighting is the complexity of human desire, responsibility, and cultural inheritance. As someone raised in a polygamous household, his views come with lived experience.

But here's the thing: Marriage is no longer just tradition — it's also partnership, communication, and balance.

In today’s world, where relationships are built on mutual understanding and emotional connection, declaring polygamy as “more fair” is bound to divide opinion.

For some, RMD's comment is refreshing — a nod to African roots where love could be shared and families extended. For others, it raises concern over gender equity, emotional well-being, and the evolving dynamics of commitment.

❤️ One Woman, Five Wives, or Just One Love?

While RMD has chosen monogamy — he's currently married to former TV personality Jumobi Adegbesan — his musings about polygamy show that the topic is far from black-and-white.

Love is complex. Culture is layered. And RMD? Well, he’s just bold enough to say what many might only whisper.

Whether you agree or not, one thing’s for sure — he’s got everyone talking.

So, what do you think? Is RMD simply being honest about tradition — or is he romanticizing a practice that belongs in the past?

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