• A video doing rounds on social media has captured a man introducing his second wife to the first in a public ceremony
  • At the public gathering, the man is seen giving instructions to the duo while asking them to love each other as well as love him
  • He also praised them for accepting to get into the arrangement without fighting each other viciously as many other women would do

The video of a Kenyan man introducing his second wife to the first in a public ceremony has gone viral on social media.

The man asked the co-wives to love and respect each other. Screengrabs from Mwalimu Kendagor. Source: Facebook

The man asked the co-wives to love and respect each other. 

Clad in a well-cut suit, the man paraded the two women in front of guests and explained what he expects of them as they settle into the polygamous setup.

In the video, the women could be seen listening quietly to their husband’s sentiments, their eyes darting away from each other in what was evidently a tense atmosphere for them.

“Love each other and love me”

The unnamed man indicated that he wants the women to show love towards each other as well as love him.

On top of that, he wants the two to work hand in hand to ensure that he looks good at all times since he is a respectable member of the society.

“I want to be smart and change clothes as many times as possible, even 10 times in a day,” he reiterated.

In return, he promised to remain the same man they fell in love with, adding that he will never shame them before their children, parents, or friends.

Praised wives for accepting polygamy

The man also requested the wives to always take care of his younger brothers because they were left in his custody.

He went ahead to heap praises on the two women for accepting to share a man without turning violent against each other.

“There are no women like you in this world. You have your own weaknesses and strengths but you are the best,” he said.

According to the polygamist, he is sure even there are people in the congregation who admire them but they won’t admit.

Man with 7 wives says he’s treated like king

Elsewhere, a proud polygamist named Andrew Ouma who shares a compound with his seven wives recently told TUKO.co.ke that he is treated like a king.

The 77-year-old revealed that he married his first wife in 1966, and 11 years later, he married his second one.

Ouma claimed that polygamy is part of his culture, adding that he has 30 children, 16 grandchildren, and three great-grandkids.

The father of many is a farmer as well as a marriage counsellor in his area, and many seek his advice whenever their relationships fail.