South African man flaunts his three wives as they step out for dinner together

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A South African man has taken his polygamy to a whole new level as he flaunts his three wives in a lovely post.

Polygamy has been there for years where our great-grandfathers married a number of women without any problem.

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Things however, aren’t how they were in the past as the current generation of society, have other ideas when it comes to the number of women a man can marry.

Many out there believe in getting married to only one woman as a man but this South African man has other plans.

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In an X post, he shared a lovely photo of himself alongside his three wives and they all look stunning and happy together.

His caption reads “

“I am the happiest when I am surrounded by my 3 women. Love is what you make is to be. Never let anyone tell you how your love life should be when you know exactly what you want.”

South African man flaunts his three wives as they step out for dinner together
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Osix Africa is a talented Ghanaian blogger who is making several Impacts among the new crop of bloggers emerging from West Africa. His influence in the blogging scene saw him emerge as Student Blogger of the Year at the 2021 edition of the Ghana Colleges Entertainment Awards and was also adjudged Youth Blogger of the Year at the 2023 edition of the Volta Youths Awards among other nominations from several high-profile awards schemes. Born as Godsway Charles Tudi, the young blogger boasts of a rich background of education, having completed his first degree at the Emirates University of Aviation in Dubai (UAE). He also studied at the northern-based University for Development Studies (UDS) and currently having a top-up study with the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. He is the CEO of Osix Travel Hub, a travel agency based in Ghana and UAE.