Adah stated this in an apparent response to author Reno Omokri’s controversial statement that marriages can survive infidelity, but it is hard for marriages to survive long-term poverty.
In a message to married couples on Monday, February 21, the former presidential aide noted that without money, the love a husband and wife share might die.
According to him, marriages can survive marital infidelity, but it is hard for marriages to survive long term marital poverty. He advised people to be factual and disregard the popular saying that love conquers everything.
In his words,
“Marriages can survive marital infidelity, but it is hard for marriages to survive long term marital poverty. Research it. Finances are the top reason for divorce. So stop saying ‘love conquers everything’. Without money, the love may just dissolve like sugar in tea”.
Reacting to this, Chris Adah, who had a contrary opinion, noted that she and her husband were happy even when they had nothing and were soaking garri, and they survived that phase.
She asserted that her marriage cannot survive infidelity and the day she or her husband cheats, the marriage will be over.
See her post below,