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I don’t eat my wife’s food because I don’t want to die early – Oboy Siki

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Fri, 7 Jul 2023 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Kumawood actor, Oboy Siki, has stated that he has refrained from eating his wife's food for the past fifteen years in order to avoid an early death.

According to him, he believes that when men accumulate wealth, their wives become a potential threat and may cause their untimely death to inherit their properties for their children.

Speaking in an interview with Kofi TV, Oboy Siki expressed his belief that men who die prematurely with wealth are victims of their wives' hidden evil intentions rather than natural causes.

“I haven’t eaten my wife’s food for the past fifteen years. I don’t like it, if I say this, I know people will be angry…the thing is, if she gets you, she will kill you. If you grow then your wife wants to kill you. I am telling you the truth. When you grow, your wife kills you slowly, that is how they are so I don’t eat my wife’s food,” he added.

He further stated that he prefers to die a natural death rather than risk consuming his wife's food and potentially falling victim to her ulterior motives.

Elaborating further, the actor claimed that wives tend to gradually kill their husbands once they acquire wealth. He asserted that this phenomenon is a prevalent occurrence in marriages, and urged people to seek confirmation from elders who have experienced such situations firsthand.

“So, let me die my natural death I won’t wait for you to come and kill me…you haven’t seen some before? I won’t explain that, so go and find out from the elders that married couples.

“Those deaths involving men are not all about natural deaths but rather ladies have evil intentions hidden, because for them they were created to be helpers and as a result, she is just around to help and enjoy your wealth. So, when that happens, she will try to get the properties for her children,” he added.



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