
Businessman Wale Jana has offered his opinion on the conflict between actress Stella Damasus and her ex-husband, Daniel Ademinokan, who is a film producer.
In an Instagram post, Wale described how Daniel left his first ex-wife, Doris Simeon, after they had a son and started dating Stella because he thought she was the one for him.
Wale wrote in his post that marriage is very risky because decisions are made by the individuals involved. In retrospect, he pondered whether Daniel would have preferred being with Doris over Stella, whom he had also parted ways with.
According to Wale, men should stay with their wives as long as they are not known for being promiscuous or will not cheat. He continued by advising men to make an effort to marry their spec so they will have something to cling to in case they grow weary of their relationship.
‘’Marriage is so dicey; Mr Daniel was married to Doris Simeon then he left her to marry Stella Damasus and now that marriage is over and they are dragging each other online.
The question is would he have preferred to stay with Doris Simeon his first wife? Would he have tolerated the excesses of Doris Simeon rather than marry Stella Damasus who he is now accusing of being a bad stepmother to his son and many other shege he cannot talk about?
Brothers; if a woman is not foking around, if you know for sure her body count will not increase while she’s your wife please stay with her, that girl you think is better than your wife is going to show you so much shege and you know the crazy part? you won’t be able to tell anyone because they heard all you said about the woman you are leaving if all the women you have married are bad, it’s either you are very unlucky or you are also a problem.
If you are looking for a perfect woman you are wasting your time all of us de manage one or two things and marrying your spec also helps because if a woman is not your spec and she’s misbehaving she will start looking like a masquerade to you so if you like big yansh marry big yansh so that you will use that one to console yourself when she misbehaves
Sorry o Mr Daniel’ he wrote