Arube Otor, better known by his stage name Isoko Fela, is a well-known Isoko highlife artist who has publicly stated his unshakeable goal to father at least 32 children before he passes away.
The musician revealed this during his lavish wedding ceremony with his three wives on Sunday, January 18, 2025, in Uzere, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State, according to ZINGTIE.
The Anglican Church Field London Base in Uzere Kingdom served as the venue for the event.
The father of nine declared, “I want to have 32 children, and until I realize that dream, I won’t leave this earth.”
Otor, who was raised in a polygamous household, has accepted the way of life, pointing to the cordial connection he had with his father’s four wives.
“Polygamy was never a problem in our home. We bonded well and still maintain a healthy relationship,” he said.
Otor cited cost-cutting as the reason for his choice to have a single reception for his three new wives.
“I’ve already paid their bride prices, and we’ve been living together. The event is just a reception. Members of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria will provide music, and logistics for refreshments are finalised. It will be a big day,” he added.
Otor makes sure his wives coexist peacefully, and he also intends to marry two more women soon. “If there’s a dispute, I mediate in the presence of the others so everyone learns from the resolution. My wives are independent; one is a hairdresser, another a caterer, and one a trader,” he said
Despite his age, Otor is confident in his ability to fulfil his marital duties. He attributes his vitality to a natural diet, avoiding rice and aphrodisiacs.“I don’t eat rice because it weakens a man. My diet keeps me fit and ready. I visit my wives weekly, and none of them feels neglected,” he explained.
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