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Sunday, 12 February 2017

ACCORDING TO FELIX LIBARTY !!!

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Polygamy almost ruined my life –Singer Felix Libarty

After fathering about 19 children from seven women during his time in the limelight, singer-turned- pastor, Felix Aigbe Libarty,  aka the lover boy has launched a campaign to discourage young men from marrying more than one wife.

According to him, “Polygamy almost ruined my life. Polygamy is the behaviour of the negatives, it’s not Godly.”

The pop singer, who described polygamy as a ‘sin’ said, he’s taking the campaign across the globe.
He said:
“I got myself involved with seven women that had 19 children for me. I am telling everyone that cares to listen that it was a demonic experience I had.”
 “I wouldn’t wish even my enemy to undergo what I went through in the name of having children from different mothers. Anything that is not in line with the word of God is a sin. 
Polygamy is not ordained by God. It is a man made act to dominate the woman. The woman does not have a say, not because she doesn’t want to protest but because nobody would listen to her. 
There is need for us to create awareness about the dangers of running a polygamous home. Take a look at my life today, the confusion that I am having today is because of this polygamy. 
This is because I was born into a polygamous home, it has been war all the way. We must put an end to polygamy. The Holy Bible said, a man will leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife and they will become one flesh. Two women are crowd to a man.
When you have two women in your life, there’s bound to be confusion and when there’s confusion, there will chaos and once there’s chaos, there must be death. A man that goes into polygamy is a man that doesn’t think straight.
 Recall that Felix Libarty, while he was the man of the moment, in the 80s, was a ladies man. The Edo state born lover boy ruled the airwaves in 1989 with his single, “Ifeoma”, a song he’s known for in decades to come.

 After the 1992 release of his album 419 which didn’t do well in the market, he ended his music career, returned to Nigeria after five years of sojourning in the United States, and gave his life to Christ.

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