Nigerian actress Foluke Daramola Salako has sparked conversation with her recent YouTube video, urging women in their late 30s to consider surrogacy if marriage hasn't happened.
In a YouTube video, she stated that any woman that has failed to get married at the age of 35, should opt for surrogacy, so as to enable her have a child of her own. She also mentioned the advantages men have over women in marriage.
Foluke, who has experienced two marriages - first to Tunde Shobowale, with whom she had two children before the union ended due to alleged domestic violence, and later to Kayode Salako - emphasized that not everyone will get married.
The actress later in a video, revealed why she agreed with her second enstrage husband to separate from which she revealed that it was due to their political differences, because her husband expected her to work for the same political party he worked for during the 2023 general elections.
Even though they were still married, she said she made sure she stood her ground, making her husband understands her stands when it concerns political matters. She mentioned that she insisted on following what she believed, and that caused arguments between her and her husband.
“I and my husband separated because he chose to working for the Labour Party ‘LP’, and I was on the other hand, supported the All Progressive Party ‘APC’. But my husband later settled with me because he realized that I made the right decision by been where I was in the end”.
In her recent statement, she concluded that; “Any woman who isn't married at the age of 35 should do surrogacy to have a child. When a woman has a child, it is for her and not for a man because men can still get married at the age of 70, but a woman at the same age cannot get married anymore”.
“Not all women will get married, but when a woman has her own child, she will be happy. I have my own plan to have surrogate very soon, because it is not easy to be alone”.
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