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A Ghanaian mining engineer has caused a massive stir on the internet after marrying two women together on the same day in a very colorful wedding ceremony.
The polygamous man known as Ing Protocol on Facebook has been preaching about the importance and effectiveness of polygamy for some time before officially marrying his two sweethearts.
According to him, polygamy makes women submissive in marriages because they know you have options hence she’ll hardly provoke or cause chaos in your matrimonial home.
A lot of Ghanaians on the internet have taken to the comments section of the trending pictures to applaud and congratulate Ing Protocol for walking the talk as the man he claims to be
Some women have also expressed that they’re glad he didn’t lie to the ladies he just married – And made them fully aware that he’s in a romantic affair with both of them simultaneously.
Since Ing Protocol is a staunch Muslim and his religion permits him to marry up to 4 wives, I see no problem with his decision to be a polygamous man notwithstanding the modern-day ideal marriage.
Take a look at some of the pictures from the simple yet loud wedding ceremony that has given rise to a hot conversation piece on the local digital space below.
Check out some of the popular comments gathered under the pictures;
Maame Adwoa Trisha– Hard guy !! marrying two wives in this hard economy..ahead well..congrats
Sahara Amidu– This is very good, at least they both know about it and agreed What a transparent man. Allah blesses your marriage.
Martin Darlington Oppong – I am a Muslim from today This is lovely more the merrier.
Most Ghanaians are of the view that, polygamy makes women submissive, however incidents over the years has revealed that, being a polygamous husband can even make your wives disrespect you the more.
Although I am not condemning polygamy but rather the motive behind the act is wrong, one can marry as many wives as he wants to provide his religion and financial status permits him, but being polygamous to make your wife submissive is wrong.
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