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You won’t find another husband if you leave me – Kogi musician says as he pens letter to his next wife after failed marriages

Kogi-born musician Taneem Yunisa, popularly known as 2Rich, has written a public letter to the woman he hopes will be his next wife.

He recently separated from his latest wife earlier this year and has been married several times before. In the letter, Taneem addressed what he called the “emotional blackmail crew” of his ex-wives, noting that none of them had remarried after leaving him.

He admitted that he can be stubborn but described himself as a simple man who loves deeply. However, he made it clear that he will not tolerate any behavior that harms his mental well-being.

Taneem also clarified that he never filed for divorce from any of his previous wives. Instead, he honored the divorce letters they presented to him.

In his message to his future partner, Taneem explained that he loves easily and deeply. He warned that if his love is met with constant disrespect, insults, or destructive behavior, it could hurt the woman herself more than anyone else.

He encouraged any future partner to ask herself important questions: Will he let me go if needed? Yes. Will he find another wife after I leave? Yes. Will people still remember me as an ex-wife? Yes, and it could affect me more.

Will I find another husband after leaving him? No, if care is not taken. Why won’t I find another husband? Look at the women who left before you—they haven’t remarried. He said these questions are crucial for any woman who may disrespect or cheat in a relationship.

Taneem noted that any woman who tries to emotionally manipulate him will only hurt herself. He described himself as loving and genuine, willing to care for his partner without limit, but he will not be manipulated or disrespected.

He advised that any woman who sees herself showing similar behaviors to his ex-wives should either change or step aside, allowing him to focus on a healthy relationship.

He stressed that no marriage is perfect, but repeated disrespect, slapping, or damaging property should never be a habit. Persistent harmful behavior could lead a husband to distance himself completely.

He added that he can tolerate mistakes but will stop engaging if his mental health is affected. Any woman in a relationship should show respect, even if she is not perfect, because a loving husband asks for nothing more than respect in return.

Taneem Yunisa’s open letter serves as a warning and guidance for his future wife, emphasizing love, respect, and boundaries in marriage. He hopes his message will help avoid repeating the mistakes of past relationships and ensure a healthy, loving partnership.

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