I’ve Been Married for 48 Years, It’s Very Boring” – Charly Boy Speaks Candidly on Marriage

  • Charly Boy has opened up about the realities of being married for nearly 48 years, describing marriage as a form of continuous management that requires effort, patience, and compromise from both partners.
  • He also emphasized the importance of keeping marital disputes private rather than involving outsiders.
  • The veteran entertainer admitted that long-term relationships can become routine and compared staying with one partner for decades to eating the same meal repeatedly
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Veteran Nigerian entertainer and media personality Charly Boy has shared a candid perspective on marriage, admitting that even successful long-term relationships can become routine over time.

Speaking during a recent appearance on Yanga 89.9FM, Charly Boy stressed that every marriage requires constant effort, compromise, and management to survive.

According to him:

“All marriages are management, including my own.”

The entertainer also revealed that he and his wife have a strict policy of keeping marital disagreements private. He argued that involving outsiders in personal disputes often does more harm than good because external parties rarely help resolve the actual problem.

Reflecting on his nearly five decades of marriage, Charly Boy acknowledged that familiarity and routine can gradually replace the excitement that often characterizes the early stages of a relationship.

In his words:

“I have been married to one woman for 48 years, it is very boring. Imagine eating the same Egusi for years, it’s boring now.”

Despite describing aspects of long-term marriage as boring, he suggested that stability and familiarity still have value, referencing the popular saying:

“The devil you know is better than the angel you don’t know.”

Charly Boy further warned about the damaging effects of infidelity on relationships, while also expressing support for the concept of “outsourcing” within relationships, a remark that has since generated discussions online.

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