Kabi WaJesus opposes polygamy, vows to never cheat on his wife

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Kabi WaJesus opposes polygamy, vows to never cheat on his wife
Content creator Kabi WaJesus and his wife Milly. (Courtesy)

Content creator Kabi WaJesus has left netizens surprised after opening up about little-known facts about his marriage and childhood.

Sharing his life story during a recent interview with Oga Obinna, the father of three started by pledging his loyalty to his wife and vowing never to cheat on her.

According to Kabi, not many women approach him on his social media, and the few that do end up getting blocked.

“I can’t cheat on my wife ever, ever. In fact, I cannot flirt with another girl; it’s impossible. It’s very rare for girls to approach me in my DM. Maybe there’s just one or two who write silly stuff, and I instantly block them. If someone comes to me and starts telling me I’m handsome or hot or stuff like that… There are some you just know this person wants to set you up; I block,” he said.

The brand influencer went on to explain that most ladies only approach him to try and set him up in an attempt to get him to go against his preaching, which is building a Godly marriage, adding that he does not believe in polygamy and would never marry two wives.

Kabi WaJesus opposes polygamy, vows to never cheat on his wife
Kabi WaJesus and his wife Milly. (Courtesy)

“In my case, they are not coming to me to give me anything; they just want to set me up because my purpose is marriage. Also, I don’t believe in polygamy; I cannot marry two wives, for what? My wife cannot cheat either,” said Kabi.

During the interview, the YouTuber also touched on his childhood, revealing that he was introduced to drugs and intimacy very young.

“If you live in Kayole, you need to be very smart; smoking was the deal. So I got exposed to weed while I was in class five, proper smoking where I could smoke a whole joint by myself. I experimented with other drugs too, like Kuber. The only thing I didn’t do was inject myself with any drug, just light stuff. I didn’t do cocaine; I didn’t do heroin; I didn’t have money. This exposure was too early, and even my intimacy exposure was introduced too early, and it was introduced by close family members,” he explained.

According to Kabi, the distractions in his life were the work of the devil, who tried to deter him from his purpose but failed.

“So what I was struggling with was something serious; my struggle wasn’t physical, it was spiritual. The devil knew that I was going to be used by God for such a time like this, that I am able to speak about marriage. So the devil started to attack my family and even my sexual life early with drugs so that I’m not sober to preach the word of God in marriage. At that time, I had started smoking bhang, gotten into petty crimes, and almost joined the then-famous sect in Kayole,” he said.

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