Kenyan artist Arrow Bwoy has disclosed the reason why he is considering taking in a second wife, should his wife allow him to do so.
Arrow Bwoy, who was in an interview sit-down with Obinna TV, hinted that he wants more children, and should it happen that his wife doesn’t want to add him more, then she should allow him to bring in another wife with her permission.
The reason he badly wants to have more babies is because he feels like their only child, whose a boy has grown tall, and he thinks having company around might not be such a bad idea.
“One thing I have a problem with is mtoi wetu amefika around 2 years and 3 years, so nataka pia mbogi nataka niongeze lakini amekaza…
Alafu pia, she is a baby gurlll na nataka akue forever a baby gurll the way she is na sitaki pia asumbuke sana ndio nimemwambia nitafute mtu mwingine juu mimi aim yangu nataka watoto watatu.” Arrow Bwoy said:.
Arrow Bwoy also explained that he plans to marry another wife because his religion allows him to do so.
“Kikwetu…..tunakubaliwa mimi ni muslim, my name is Ali, so mimi naomba anipee ruhusa nichukue dem mwingine, but bado, I will retain her as, of course, my baby girl forever. Nataka bibi mwingine tupige watoto wawili na ni hivo.” Arrow Bwoy shared.
Nadia and Arrow Bwoy welcomed their first child together, a son, on March 24, 2022.
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About Kenyan Couple Nadi Mukami and Arrow Bwoy
Nadia Mukami is a popular Kenyan singer and songwriter known for hits such as Maombi and Si Rahisi.
Arrow Bwoy, on the other hand, whose not only the father of Nadia Mukami’s child is a celebrated artist with hit songs like Toto and love doctor.
The couple’s relationship has been the subject of much speculation in the Kenyan media, and their fans have been walking the parenthood journey since they announced the birth of their son.
Why Muslims are Permitted to marry more than one woman
Polygamy is permitted for Muslims because of many social reasons. However, it is by permission and not an obligation or recommendation in the Quran that a Muslim male should indulge in polygamy.
This was because, at the time of the Prophet Mohamed, thousands of Muslim men died in wars.