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”My husband wanted only one child” – Ebuka Obi-Uchendu’s wife reveals

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and wife Cynthia Obianodo, alongside their kids.

In a recent interview with BBNaija alum Maria Chike, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu’s wife Cynthia Obianodo spoke on their child bearing plan, and shed a little light on their family dynamics.

Cynthia Obianodo revealed that she wants a third child with her husband Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, and her prayer is that when she’s ready, her next child should be a boy, since she already has two girls.

When Maria Chike asked her if having a third child was Ebuka’s decision, Cynthia Obianodo responded by saying that the decision was hers to make, as her husband didn’t mind at all.

Later on, she reiterate her word, stating that Ebuka initially wanted to have only one kid, and his reason was absolutely cute.

According to Cynthia Obianodo, Ebuka wanted only one child because he wanted to give the child his undivided attention, and he also put the economy into consideration, factoring things like school fees into the equation.

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Cynthia Obianodo have one of the most low-key and drama-free celebrity marriages in recent times, as no scandal has surfaced about them.

Whether they’re at peace or not, Ebuka and his wife Cynthia have hacked the code for keeping a tight lid on their marital affairs.

Being married to the internet’s husband isn’t an easy feat, but Cynthia Obianodo makes it look as easy as breeze, mostly minding her business on social media, and flaunting her adorable family online.

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on the other hand seems to be all about his business, constantly showing up on social media in dashing outfits as he takes the television media by storm.

As one of the most versatile and sought after hosts in Nigeria, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has featured on quite a number of high brow shows as the host, including top events like Davido’s wedding that took place a few months ago.

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