Musician Isoko Fela Marrying 3 Wives in One Day Explains Plan to Satisfy All Three
Isoko Fela opens up

Uzere-born musician Arube Otor, popularly known as Isoko Fela, is causing a lot of conversation and has been ever since the flier of his upcoming wedding where he plans to wed three women at once started going viral. Now, duringan interviewwith The Punch, Isoko Fela opens up about why he is making the decision to marry three wives, as well as speaking on how he plans to satisfy all three women. Here's what he said.
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Introducing himself and speaking about why he's making the decision to marry 3 women in one day, Isoko Fela said:
ISOKO FELA: I am Arube Otor, popularly known as Isoko Fela. I am from Uzere, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State, and I am a musician who plays Isoko highlife music.
What inspired me to decide to marry three women on the same day is rooted in my father’s example. When my father was alive, he married three women, and the remarkable thing was that when these women had children, you couldn’t tell which woman gave birth to which child. We lived together, ate together, and played together. This experience, growing up in such a unified family, greatly influenced my decision to marry three additional women.
The reason I decided to marry them on the same day is because of the deep love the three women share for one another. They genuinely care for each other, and I could see the unity among them. This made it easier for me to decide that I would marry them on the same day, as they support one another in every way.
Then, explaining how he plans to satisfy all three women, Isoko Fela revealed saying:
ISOKO FELA: The sexual aspect will be rotational; if the first wife spends three days with me, the next one will stay for the following three days. This ensures that each wife gets the attention she deserves.
I am firm in my decisions. I made it clear to my first wife, ‘If you truly love me and are still married to me, you must obey my rules.’ This clarity helps maintain peace and balance among all of us.
We live together harmoniously. They all reside in my compound, and we share everything as one family. That’s important to me
Finally, responding to those criticizing his decision, Isoko Fela said:
ISOKO FELA: God rules my life, not human beings. If anyone is uncomfortable with how I live, they can leave me alone. No one can control how I live my life. Don’t do something just because others are doing it. If your heart can handle it, go ahead; if not, don’t. Live your life according to what works for you
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