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Nigeria’s Afrobeat singer Harrysong marries 30 women on the same day

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Harrysong’s Unconventional Marriage Stirs Controversy, Surpasses Fela Kuti’s Record

Nigeria’s Afrobeat sensation, Harrysong, has set tongues wagging with reports of his marriage to 30 women on the same day, surpassing the legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s record of marrying 27 wives at once. Videos capturing the unconventional ceremony have gone viral, sparking widespread discussions in the media and among the public. While some view it as an extreme form of polygamy, others argue that as long as the singer can provide for all the women and potential children, there is nothing inherently wrong with his choice. Meanwhile, in a different story, a 67-year-old Ugandan farmer with an astronomical family size has reluctantly decided to halt further childbearing due to health concerns and financial constraints.

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Harrysong, the renowned Afrobeat artist, has stirred controversy with his reported marriage to 30 women in a single day, eclipsing the record set by the late Fela Kuti. Videos capturing the marriage ceremony have circulated widely online, captivating viewers and becoming a topic of intense media scrutiny. In the footage, Harrysong can be seen amidst a group of women donning traditional attire, signifying their imminent status as wives.

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Naturally, the unprecedented marriage has evoked mixed responses among the public. Some view it as an extreme manifestation of polygamy, raising questions about the practicality and sustainability of such a union. Critics argue that managing the emotional and financial needs of 30 wives and potential children could prove challenging, casting doubts on the long-term feasibility and balance within the relationships. On the other hand, supporters argue that as long as Harrysong possesses the means to care for each wife and potential offspring, there should be no cause for concern or judgment.

Coincidentally, another story sheds light on the challenges of vast family sizes. Musa Hasahya, a 67-year-old farmer residing in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, recently made a difficult decision to cease producing more children. With an astonishing count of 102 children and 568 grandchildren from 12 wives, Hasahya’s failing health and limited income prompted him to acknowledge the unsustainability of his situation. Instructing his wives to utilize contraceptives, he hopes to prevent further pregnancies and alleviate the burden on his already sizable family.

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The contrasting narratives of Harrysong’s marriage and Musa Hasahya’s decision highlight the complexities surrounding family dynamics and traditional practices. While Harrysong’s unconventional choice challenges societal norms and draws attention to the concept of polygamy, Hasahya’s story exposes the struggles faced by individuals with overwhelming family responsibilities. These tales prompt contemplation about the delicate balancing act between cultural traditions and the practical considerations necessary for the well-being of individuals and their families.

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Harrysong’s reported marriage to 30 women has sparked intense discussions, defying expectations and surpassing Fela Kuti’s record. The public’s reaction to this unconventional union varies widely, with some expressing concerns about the feasibility of managing such a large polygamous arrangement. Meanwhile, Musa Hasahya’s decision to limit further childbearing due to health and financial constraints elucidates the challenges faced by individuals with extraordinarily large families. These stories invite reflection on the intersection of tradition, practicality, and personal circumstances within the context of family dynamics.

“My income has become lower and lower over the years due to the rising cost of living and my family has become bigger and bigger,” he lamented in an interview with The Sun.

“I’m not having any more children. I’ve seen the bad financial situation and am now taking the birth control pill.”

Interestingly, despite the unbearable consequences of his polygamous lifestyle which are weighing him down, Hasahya has no regret and would not advocate against marrying many women.

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