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If I Could marry Tiwa Savage again, here’s what I’d do differently – Teebilz

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Husband of popular musician Tiwa Savage, TeeBillz said there would be no point in having an elaborate wedding if I he had a chance to re-do his marriage ceremony all over.

Speaking as a panelist at Mind the Gap X, a love and relationship class for single, married and divorced people organized by Pastor Wale Adefarasin and life coach, Lanre, Teebilz said;

‘If I have the chance of doing my marriage over again, l will put God first and not have an elaborate wedding,’ he said.

He went on to describe the tendency for men to want to be in control of the relationship as wrong. ‘It’s the 21st century and as men, most of us want to live like we are the lords of the marriage. You’re a partner. It’s about our weaknesses, we’re here to help each other.’

The couple, who had an extravagant traditional wedding in 2013 before topping it up with a destination wedding at the Armani Hotel, Dubai in April 2014, broke hearts and the Internet last year when Teebillz went on an Instagram rant.

In that rant, he accused Tiwa Savage of infidelity and subsequently attempted to take his own life.

Few days later, Tiwa Savage released a 45-minute interview where she revealed that she only had been pretending to be happy as her husband was a drug addict and irresponsible father.

The couple have reportedly been undergoing intense marriage counseling by Lanre Olusola

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