‘I’m Not a Wife But A Business Partner’ – Mercy Aigbe

Entertainment Relationships

Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe has given insights into what has kept her relationship with her husband, Kazim Adeoti going in spite of the occasional couple differences they have.

Speaking during an interview with PUNCH, the movie star said as a couple in the filmmaking business, they respect each other’s opinions and don’t argue unnecessarily.

Kazim Adeoti, Mercy Aigbe

Mercy said their relationship is built on mutual understanding and respect, stressing that she considers herself a business partner, not a wife, whenever money is involved.

According to her, “We disagree. I am very stubborn, and he is also stubborn. However, we respect each other’s opinions, and we don’t argue unnecessarily. Rather, we argue sensibly, and then we don’t look down on each other. Whenever any one of us makes a point, we both think about it and figure out the best way to do things. Our relationship is built on mutual understanding and respect, and that has been helping us.

“When we are doing business, I am not wife, but a business partner, because money is involved. I wear a different hat when it comes to business When we are at home, I wear the hat of a wife”He is actually a very understanding person, and he is not the bossy type. He is a good listener, and that makes him a good leader. Whenever I talk, he listens. He tries to reason with me, and we meet in the middle.”

Speaking on how she was able to get through the early phase of her marriage to Kazim, especially being accused of snatching the man, Mercy Aigbe said she just stayed focused and didn’t care about people’s validation of her decision.

He is actually a very understanding person, and he is not the bossy type. He is a good listener, and that makes him a good leader. Whenever I talk, he listens. He tries to reason with me, and we meet in the middle.”

Narrating how she was able to get through the early phase of her marriage to Kazim, especially being accused of snatching the man, Mercy Aigbe said she just stayed focused and didn’t care about people’s validation of her decision.

She said, “I just stayed focused. I am in charge of my life, and I know what works for me. At the end of the day, whether it is a good or bad decision, I would be the one to face the consequences. I don’t need people’s validation for whatever decision I take regarding my life.”