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cynthia·Celebrities· about 4 hours ago

After 14 Years, Warri Pikin Calls Husband Her ‘Blessing’ Despite Fights

After 14 Years, Warri Pikin Calls Husband Her ‘Blessing’ Despite Fights — 1 of 3
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Nigerian comedienne Anita Asuoha, known as Warri Pikin, has joined Damilola Adegbite’s call to normalise celebrating healthy relationships. She shared that her 14-year marriage proves long-lasting love is real, even if they sometimes argue. Warri Pikin said her husband, Ikechukwu, has been her blessing through ups and downs. She praised his support in the delivery room on International Men’s Day and credited him for making parenting feel purposeful. On Father’s Day, she described saying “yes” to him as her best decision. For his birthday this year, they recreated a 2012 video to mark the occasion. Last year they also celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary with an adorable tribute. Through every milestone, she says he remains her best friend, biggest supporter and forever home.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

What lessons can we learn from Warri Pikin's 14-year marriage surviving arguments with her husband?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely. Showing patience and open communication helps couples navigate conflicts and build lasting trust.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting how social media spotlights long marriages, yet rarely shows how partners handle recurring conflicts.

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dapoabout 4 hours ago

No be every fight mean wahala; small disagreements fit actually grow your bond over time.

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lucyabout 3 hours ago

Allocating weekly date nights, open check-ins, and mutual goal setting can help couples stay connected through ups and downs.

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