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Friday 15 July 2016

Ufuoma Ejenobor: How I Coped With My Oyinbo Husband For 6 Years

Ufuoma Ejenobor: How I Coped With My Oyinbo Husband For 6 Years

Ufuoma Ejenobor: How I Coped With My Oyinbo Husband For 6 Years

Nollywood actress Ufuoma McDermott nee Ejenobor who married an expatriate in April 2010 is already blessed with two wonderful children.

The actress who recently acknowledged that her marriage hasn’t been rosy revealed to Daily Sun how she managed to put her interracial marriage together.

Ufuoma Ejenobor: How I Coped With My Oyinbo Husband For 6 Years

Ufuoma & Steve

On how her marriage stayed this long with little or no controversy, the actress said:

“There is a lot of cultural differences but it is all about understanding and dialogue. I do a lot of talking with my partner and get any issue resolved amicably.”


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  1. There is a big debate about black people selling out by marrying their white oppressors. Especially a race of people who treat and regard black Africans as monkeys l, trash or niggers, yet many ignorant and poorly educated Nigerian/black men and women think it's fashionable to flaunt their white husbands and wives as a status symbol. Truth is that these people marry bottom of the barrel white men and women who have been rejected by their own society. Usually black men marry fat white women who other white men have rejected. Black women will marry ugly white men and complain that they did so because white men respect them better than Nigerian/black men. Usually the reality is because of dollars or Sterling. This all boils down to the African's colonised men. When your oppressors have quietly stripped you off your language, culture and identity the next thing is for you to try to be like your oppressors by marrying him or her. Problem is most within 2 generations you and your lineage will disappear never to be seen or heard from again, your descendants will lose their family name and will become a Tom, Dick or Harry with a vague rrememberanrce they had an African ancestor somewhere from way back in the most of time.

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