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Timaya gets knocks for advising Phyno to impregnate a lady, shun marriage

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Timaya gets knocks for advising Phyno to impregnate a lady, shun marriage

Music star Timaya has received heavy knocks from Nollywood actor Emmanuel Ehumadu Totolos, after he advised his colleague Phyno to shun marriage and go ahead to impregnate a lady.

The furious actor is miffed that Timaya could advise Phyno to just impregnate a lady and have a child rather than get married and have children in the usual manner.

In his reaction, the actor who is blessed with a happy family said people have made women look as if they are just an instrument of delivery.

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“This is the highest talk of irresponsibility; like women are just instrument of delivery. Shaking my head for you Timaya,” Emmanuel posted on social media.

Timaya gave Phyno the advice days ago when he took to Instagram to announce to the world that he would like to take a back seat when it comes to baby making, given that he has three kids from two women.

Phyno shared the friendly advice given to him on his Insta-story, with Timaya who spoke in Pidgin saying; “Just born pikin, pikin go grow, this marriage thing no dey work”, which loosely translated means, ‘Just give birth to children and watch them grow, marriage doesn’t work’.

 

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