It has now been revealed that newly wedded actress and entrepreneur, Lizzy Anjorin’s husband Lawal Lateef Gboyega has four other wives and eight child
It has now been revealed that newly wedded actress and entrepreneur, Lizzy Anjorin’s husband Lawal Lateef Gboyega has four other wives and eight children. His four wives who live under his roof are Kemi, Jumoke, Fola and Kenny.
According to Global Excellence, Lateef who is more popularly referred to as Sologo is not known to be a star figure neither does he run any big business that could earn him the affection of such an averagely well-off lady like Liz. He is a scrap metals dealer whose workshop is based in Ikorodu, Lagos State. He however lives an expensive lifestyle even though his economic standing is actually below average.
Unfortunately, Lateef’s four wives are responsible for fending for themselves and their children. He quarrels constantly with them due to the neglect of his responsibilities including emotional responsibilities and there are reports that he abuses them physically. Sources allege that Lateef himself lives in a room apartment in Ikorodu
The actress herself referenced Lateef’s past charity gestures to her family in her wedding post. She wrote saying “Yes it is like paying back 1% of your 1001 good deeds to me and my late mother. My father, my brother, my comforter, my gist partner, my paddy, my husband, none of the good deeds you gave me spread to third party or internet till tomorrow…”
Speaking on why it took 14 years to marry him, Lizzy Anjorin said, “It took us this long because I had told my late mother that I wanted to make some money first because I didn’t have what it took to become a wife. My husband respected my opinion and told me that he would always be there for me. Now I’m his legal wife. We have done all that is necessary. If my mother were alive, she would have been the happiest person on earth because my husband is her godson. He was the only man she endorsed.
I am happy because I’m with my best friend. I don’t even feel as if I just got married. I feel that I signed a life contract with my best friend. He is my helper. He didn’t allow me take poison 14 years ago and he stopped me from committing suicide. I’m glad it turned out well between us because he is behind my success story. People mocked him but he stood by me through thick and thin. A lot of people didn’t see my wedding coming but it’s better to leave people guessing about one.