After almost four decades of silence, Nigerian-born globe’s
richest black woman, Mrs. Folorunsho
Alakija, has revealed the many pains, rejections and frustrations she had to
bear with equanimity in the hands of her mother in-law, prior and after their
marriage.
Speaking to a jam-packed church, she said her mother in-law
never wanted a Yoruba woman and Muslim as a daughter in-law.
“My husband’s mother was
Igbo, while her dad was from South West here. And because of this, my mother
in-law never wanted a Yoruba woman to marry her son. She was not comfortable
also with my Muslim background then. She wanted an Igbo daughter in-law, but my
husband said it’s me or nothing. It was a tough battle until
God finally prevailed… Whenever she wanted something from my husband and was
not getting it immediately, she would start attacking
me and saying I’m the one stopping her son from doing her biddings. It was also an issue when she asked for a baby girl from me and
I could not give her. I have four boys in my marriage… At some point, I was
encouraged to fight back by my husband, but I refused and kept praying to God
to change her.
Despite my mother in-laws opposition towards me, I made sure we took her to
US and UK on holidays with us severally and kept showering her with unconditional love. My joy is
that we settled before she passed on,” she recounts in a voice filled with
emotions.
Alakija, who was visibly emotional and was moved to tears, while
her intimidating resume was being read, also challenged husbands, to
continually support, provide and pamper their wives with unconditional love and
affection.
“No marriage survives without love, respect and support from the
couple,” she insists.
She maintains that these “special secrets” were the ingredient
that keeps endearing her darling husband to her, thus helping to renew and
strengthen their undying love for each other on a daily basis.
“My husband is my best friend, biggest adviser
and supporter. We’ve known each other for 40 years and have been married for 37
years now with four boys.
Even though we work in the same office, I always ensure that we
kiss twice in a day, morning and night. I still wash his undies until six years
ago that he insisted I should stop.
I also prepare his special vegetable dish, does his manicure and pedicure regularly. I
also go to the airport to pick him whenever he is returning from foreign trips.
It gives me joy whenever his friends praise my vegetable dish based on what my husband tells them
during discussions…” she further discloses with a gentle smile on her famous
face, urged women to be loving and submissive to their husbands.
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