An 87-year-old lawyer and former lawmaker, Senator Cyrus Nunieh, said he
decided to marry another wife because he was alone and needed a
companion.
Nunieh officially married a lady in her 40s on Tuesday at the Presidential Hotel in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The former member of the National Assembly, who said he was now a king
in Ogoniland, River State, explained that he had been alone after his
former wife died in 1991.
Speaking with Punch correspondent on the telephone on Tuesday, Nunieh
pointed out that his children were all adults, who had ventured into
various business of their own, adding that he could no longer cope with
loneliness.
He described his new wife, Rosemary, as an intelligent woman, who would always be there for him and share ideas with him.
“I cannot continue to stay alone. I love her and she loves me. We
understand each other and she is also intelligent. In marriage, there
are advantages somewhere and disadvantages in other areas.
“There is no limitation in age. Some may say you are old; you may soon
die. But some were dead even before they were born. Some were one year
or two years old and they die. Death is not always dependent upon a
man’s age,” he said.
About her new wife, Nunieh said, “You know that rose is the best of all
flowers and we have two Marys in the Bible; we have Mary, the mother of
Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
“She too (Rosemary) is a believer of the Bible. But why are you
particular about her age? She is not an infant. She is a very charming
woman.”