- Delta Musician to Marry Three Women: Dr. Arube Otor, a popular Isoko musician, is set to marry three women on January 19.
- Reason for Multiple Marriages: Otor wants to save cost and gain more popularity by organizing the marriage reception for his three wives on the same day.
- Number of Wives and Children: Otor already has four wives and two concubines, and plans to have a total of six wives and 32 children.
- Managing His Home: Otor settles disputes among his wives and ensures they don’t fight among themselves.
- Diet and Health: Otor avoids eating rice, which he believes weakens a man, and depends on natural food to stay fit.
- Traditional Marriage Reception: The ceremony on January 19 will be a big and colorful event, with members of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria in attendance.
Delta Musician, Dr. Arube Otor, Set to Marry Three Women on the Same Day
Dr. Arube Otor, a popular Isoko musician, is set to marry three women on January 19 in Uzere community, Isoko, Delta State. The musician, also known as Isoko Fela, revealed that he chose to organize the marriage reception for his three wives on the same day to save cost and to use the event to gain more popularity.
Otor, who is 53 years old, already has four wives and two concubines, and plans to have a total of six wives. He also aims to have 32 children and wants all of them to be university graduates.
When asked about how he manages his home and keeps peace among his wives, Otor said that he makes sure they don’t fight among themselves and that he settles any disputes that arise. He also mentioned that his wives are all involved in different businesses and that he doesn’t allow them to play music with him.
Otor revealed that he avoids eating rice because it weakens a man and that he depends on natural food to keep him fit and ready for his conjugal duties. He also said that he doesn’t use aphrodisiacs or sex enhancement drugs.
The musician, who is an idol worshiper, said that one of his wives is also an Igbe worshiper, while the other three attend church. He also mentioned that the traditional marriage reception ceremony on January 19 will be a big and colorful event, with members of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria in attendance.