- A Nigerian has gone on Facebook to endorse his father's move to get a new wife one year after his mother's demise
- The young man said the if it would give his dad the joy he had lost, then he fully supports him
- Netizens expressed mixed reactions to the man's post, wondering if people would not condemn the act if it were a woman remarrying
A Nigerian man going by Andy Andera AjohnAy on Facebook has stirred massive reactions after posting about his father's plan to remarry.
In a post that has gone viral, the young man revealed that his mother’s death hit his father, Andrew Andera, so hard he was devastated.
When his mother was alive, Andy said that she was a significant pillar of support to his father and the family.
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He divulged that people have been calling him since the news that his father is planning to remarry filtered to the public.
The young man confirmed that his father plans to remarry. He stated that his dad mourned his mother and even made a year of remembrance for her.
Supporting father
He supported his father’s move and congratulating him, writing::
“I want to categorically state it here in clear terms that i endorsed this marriage with my full chest. If this could restore back his happiness and joy. Congratulations man.”Reactions
Social media users reacted to the post writing:
@_gozioleks:
"But would you endorse it if were your father who died and your mum wanted to remarry?"@nenejones_esq:
"Let him marry now? My issue is when anyone would discriminate against anyone who mourns her husband for just one year and goes ahead to remarry. Congratulations to them."What happened to Nick Cordova? Everything we know so far
@kokoyate:
"If it was a woman, they would say it is too early."@bshizzle70a:
"It is selfish and wicked to expect someone’s life to literally stop after losing their loved one. They have to move on, that is life. This is why, no matter how sad one is , no loved one ever gets buried with the dead at the burial."@sophiaposh:
"'One year after his mom's death? That's too fast."Alfred Mutua on remarrying
In other news, Machakos governor Alfred Mutua said he has no plans of remarrying after separating from Lilian Nganga.
“I have been asked whether people should expect another First Lady for Machakos before my term ends. My answer is simple: Moi ruled this country for 24 years without a First Lady,” he said.Source: TUKO.co.ke
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