The only regret I have in life is that I wasn’t allowed to marry the man of my choice’ – Patience Ozokwor
Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor popularly known as Mama G regrets that she was not able to marry the man of her choice during her yesteryears.
Speaking to the Punch, Ozokwor narrated that her mother - a strict disciplinarian- married her off after completing her secondary education.
“My mother was a kind of woman that always liked to punish any child that misbehaved publicly. You know all those Christian mothers that would be in the disciplinary section to punish children. So, she didn’t want her child to come out of secondary school and not get married because she was afraid you could bring her to where she had been punishing people,” said Ozokwor.
She narrate that it resulted in a huge fight but she eventually gave up.
“She insisted I must get married. I said okay but I had a suitor. But she said no. I didn’t know what to do because I had put all my eggs in one basket; he was in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I was waiting to go to school so that I would marry him but my mother wouldn’t wait. So I had to obey her. There was a big fight but in our days, you would not be the one to say I will marry this person; it was your parents that would have the final say in your marriage, so I had to give up,” she added.
When her husband died, her children objected to the actress remarrying.
“There was a time I wanted to remarry but my children said no. They are all grown now. They said if they were young, they wouldn’t have objected. Now that they are grown, they say they will be my husband and they have been trying.
“The only thing they don’t do is go to bed with me (laughs). They said that their friends would laugh at them that their mother abandoned them, but I didn’t see it that way. It really brought problems. I wanted to remarry but my sister and other relations came and said that I should concede to them and I accepted but with the condition that they would also listen to me anytime I tell them to stop being friends with any of their friends that I don’t like and they agreed. So we have been managing one another,” Ozokwor went on.
Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor popularly known as Mama G regrets that she was not able to marry the man of her choice during her yesteryears.
Speaking to the Punch, Ozokwor narrated that her mother - a strict disciplinarian- married her off after completing her secondary education.
“My mother was a kind of woman that always liked to punish any child that misbehaved publicly. You know all those Christian mothers that would be in the disciplinary section to punish children. So, she didn’t want her child to come out of secondary school and not get married because she was afraid you could bring her to where she had been punishing people,” said Ozokwor.
She narrate that it resulted in a huge fight but she eventually gave up.
“She insisted I must get married. I said okay but I had a suitor. But she said no. I didn’t know what to do because I had put all my eggs in one basket; he was in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. I was waiting to go to school so that I would marry him but my mother wouldn’t wait. So I had to obey her. There was a big fight but in our days, you would not be the one to say I will marry this person; it was your parents that would have the final say in your marriage, so I had to give up,” she added.
When her husband died, her children objected to the actress remarrying.
“There was a time I wanted to remarry but my children said no. They are all grown now. They said if they were young, they wouldn’t have objected. Now that they are grown, they say they will be my husband and they have been trying.
“The only thing they don’t do is go to bed with me (laughs). They said that their friends would laugh at them that their mother abandoned them, but I didn’t see it that way. It really brought problems. I wanted to remarry but my sister and other relations came and said that I should concede to them and I accepted but with the condition that they would also listen to me anytime I tell them to stop being friends with any of their friends that I don’t like and they agreed. So we have been managing one another,” Ozokwor went on.
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