Men Were Created To Cheat — Singer, Samklef

Popular Nigerian singer and producer, Samuel Oguachuba, popularly known as Samklef, has come out to claim that men were naturally created to cheat on their spouses.

In he made the assertion while speaking in a recent interview with seasoned media personality Daddy Freeze.

In the interview which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York, the singer of ‘Molowo Noni’ claimed that Nigerians are overly sentimental while discussing infidelity and noted that even clergy are capable of infidelity.

The singer cited biblical polygamists like Abraham, David, and Solomon in support of his claim.

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Samklef said, ‘Nigerians are too emotional. We react with emotions. We dey do bad things, but we dey cover am.

‘Nigerians should stop idolising some people’s lives. Let people be. Pastors, Imams… Who doesn’t cheat? Na God create us to cheat.’

In another report, a conversation with Nadia, with his wife, actress Annie Idibia, present, the singer of the hit song ‘African Queen’ revealed that men are primarily driven by the desire for sexual gratification.

He stated, ‘Whether you like it or not, it’s how men are wired. A man can love a woman intensely, but sometimes, his sexual urges take control.’

Nadia interjected, saying, ‘No, it’s his mind, not his sexual urges. They’re not independent entities.’

Tuface added, ‘Alright, however, you see it, he will act upon those urges. But he won’t even care about that person. He just wants to satisfy that craving.’

Annie became upset and asked, ‘Are you speaking generally or about yourself? Is that your personal experience or just your belief?’

The singer responded, ‘It’s what I believe.’

Annie Idibia, who listened to her husband express his views on infidelity, admitted that she felt heartbroken upon hearing his perspective.

Africa Today News, New York

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