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I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke - Celebrities (5) - Nairaland

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Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Omowale2023(m): 2:58pm On Nov 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
You should Google to realize the new discovery made of men's biological clock this past October. It is a very interesting reveal which shows that difficult pregnancies and major birth deforms are actually more a result of the male biological clock than it is the female one. Check it out asap.🥱🥱
https://www.nairaland.com/8541960/men-actually-biological-clock-silent
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11026002/
But someone has countered your theories already. Then how do you explain a situation when a man has been pouring inside his wife for 20 years and he decided to go outside and the first sex, pregnancy immediately? And the child is okay and there are no deformities?
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by SixSeven: 3:35pm On Nov 25, 2025
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
Did you not see that in addition to the statement that male fertility lingers till 90, I added that the same cannot be said of female fertility? That statement shatters your claim that female fertility is less affected by age than male fertility., and the document you posted did not help your claim.
Kobo no de lose argument so don't worry about her. She was trying to scare men with andopause and ignored the images I attached to prove that not all men pause but ALL WOMEN MUST PAUSE. It's not a gender war but leave her, let her keep winning online. Life no be anybody mate.
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by orikoku: 4:39pm On Nov 25, 2025
It's never too late. If you don't mind my grandpa, he's available
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by SixSeven: 4:50pm On Nov 25, 2025
Gerrard59:
It is a matter I have thought about repeatedly. I have even asked other Nairalanders and a friend privately why it is so.

Some of the reasons are:
- Liberal culture: The culture is liberal. You have the right to choose whatever you want to do with your lives.
- Christianity: Igbos are the major ethnic group in the country that is overwhelmingly Christian. We adopted the Western version rather than the Eastern European version, largely due to colonialism and language. Westernisation promotes liberty and the right to choose.
- Capitalism: Capitalism promotes the end justifies the means. So, do whatever you can to get ahead in the race. This was vital in rebuilding after the Civil War, and if geared towards positive ventures, we excel. At the same time, if such an attitude is geared towards negative aspects, we come tops as well. The key term is to do well in whatever you choose because the culture promotes liberalism.

Nevertheless, even with such views, the southeast has the lowest percentage of children who don't live with their parents in southern Nigeria. Further research is needed to determine why and why not.
I think Christianity is to blame the most unfortunately. Aside what I saw on real life, if you read early African literature, it's women who are the protectors of the family. It's on Igbo land, a woman will go and select another wife for her husband. Nne wasn't something to joke with. The People in the East had a problem with Christianity because it condemned their own traditional practices and tried to replace it with the Missionary's. Now these woke people are changing the narrative, they even say our mothers back then were not polygamous, instead they were polyamorous and lesbians!!! All in a bid to destroy the family system.
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Kobojunkie: 5:19pm On Nov 25, 2025
Omowale2023:
But someone has countered your theories already. Then how do you explain a situation when a man has been pouring inside his wife for 20 years and he decided to go outside and the first sex, pregnancy immediately? And the child is okay and there are no deformities?
I can immediately tell that you did not read the article for yourself but immediately chose to depend on the insinuations made by some others on the content. Anyways ...🥱🥱🥱
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Kobojunkie:
louken:
Of all the factors one might consider important, it is the postpartum looks that ranks highest in your mind. Someone is planning to bring children to this world and has decided in advance that she will fully deny them the experience of having a father figure in their life and you don't find that disturbing.
You don't fail to show your double standards when it comes to your fellow women. That's very low.
Being a feminist shouldn't rob you of your brain or morality
Um .. to an actress, her looks are ultimately of high importance to her. She could still bring a child into this world -- if that is really what she is ready to and wants to do because of herself and not because society said so --- by way of surrogacy, like many others before her have done, instead of playing that lottery with her source of livelihood. 🥱🥱🥱

Please spend some real, serious time processing what I posted before attempting to respond.🥱🥱😷
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Omowale2023(m): 6:14pm On Nov 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I can immediately tell that you did not read the article for yourself but immediately chose to depend on the insinuations made by some others on the content. Anyways ...🥱🥱🥱
I read the article. And you assumed that men cause more birth difficult issues than women. That's why I gave you that scenario, but as the feminist you are, you Doge the question. I ain't surprised. Continue deceiving yourself and massaging your own egotistical narrative. You will learn.
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Kobojunkie: 7:02pm On Nov 25, 2025
Omowale2023:
➜I read the article. And you assumed that men cause more birth difficult issues than women. That's why I gave you that scenario, but as the feminist you are, you Doge the question. I ain't surprised. Continue deceiving yourself and massaging your own egotistical narrative. You will learn.
1. You clearly didn't read the article, and also didn't comprehend any of what I stated so far. So, I suggest you go back and read. Stop trying to make others do comprehension-related work for you.🥱🥱
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by ezelos(m): 8:40pm On Nov 25, 2025
Jman06:
Igbo ladies have finally succeeded in breaking the family units apart in igboland! Women now normalise having children out of wedlock and it's quite unfortunate. The repercussions of this supposedly "woke" mindset will be felt in no distant time! Will you shut up! Na Yoruba start am.
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by aalangel(f): 8:51pm On Nov 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
The vast majority of children out there don't even know where their so-called father figures are, not for many, many years now; and their mothers are still supposedly married to these men who are absent from their children's lives. So, what would make her case different from theirs? undecided
What's her name? Mercy...she wants to do it intentionally
She's undermining the role of Daddies.
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Kobojunkie: 8:54pm On Nov 25, 2025
aalangel:
➜What's her name? Mercy...she wants to do it intentionally She's undermining the role of Daddies.
Undermining the role of fathers who have typically remained absent in the lives of children, even before this generation of their own accord? undecided
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Omowale2023(m): 9:11pm On Nov 25, 2025
Kobojunkie:
1. You clearly didn't read the article, and also didn't comprehend any of what I stated so far. So, I suggest you go back and read. Stop trying to make others do comprehension-related work for you.🥱🥱
You haven't answered my question. Enough of this forth and back
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Kobojunkie: 9:13pm On Nov 25, 2025
Omowale2023:
➜You haven't answered my question. Enough of this forth and back
You refused to read the article for yourself, yet you're trying to drag me to answer stewpid questions you harbor still as a result of obvious ignorance? Abeg, get away! 🥱🥱🥱
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Jeon(f): 8:01pm On Dec 02, 2025
Happy new month.


Nahunger:
Jenny.clay jeon iya.ebe and the rest take note
Saman.tha pocoh.antas
E no concern grin grin grin

My problem be say wetin dy worry palm pay? angry angry angry
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Nahunger(m): 9:05pm On Dec 02, 2025
Jeon:
Happy new month.




E no concern grin grin grin

My problem be say wetin dy worry palm pay? angry angry angry
Shey you self no wan dey preg.nant ni 😅😅😅😅
Make Samantha125 no catch you oo
Re: I’m Ready To Get Pregnant Out Of Wedlock, I Can Take Care Of My Kids – Mercy Eke by Jeon(f): 5:55pm On Dec 09, 2025
lipsrsealed

Nahunger:
Shey you self no wan dey preg.nant ni 😅😅😅😅
Make Sama.ntha125 no catch you oo
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