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“Don’t Let Your Boyfriend Stop You From Meeting Your Husband” — Tacha Advises Women on Relationships

“Don’t Let Your Boyfriend Stop You From Meeting Your Husband” — Tacha Advises Women on Relationships

Nigerian media personality, Tacha Akide, has sparked conversations once again after sharing her perspective on dating and commitment. Speaking on the Outside The Box podcast, Tacha advised unmarried women to keep their options open instead of locking themselves down in a single relationship too early.

According to her, societal pressure often pushes women into rushing relationships, sometimes at the expense of their happiness. She argued that it is not wrong for a woman to date more than one man before marriage, emphasizing that true commitment should only begin after walking down the aisle.

“Every girl should be single till they’re actually married… Don’t let your boyfriend stop you from meeting your husband,” she said.

Tacha also revealed that if asked about her relationship status, she would personally deny being in one until marriage, noting that it helps preserve her freedom and choices.

Opinion: A Bold Take That Challenges Tradition

Tacha’s comments are as bold as they are controversial. In a society where women are often judged harshly for dating multiple partners, her statement flips the script—asking why women should be bound by rules that men themselves do not follow strictly.

On one hand, her advice empowers women to prioritize their happiness and avoid unnecessary societal pressure. Many women end up in unfulfilling relationships simply because they feel the need to settle early. Tacha’s perspective encourages them to explore, learn, and make wiser choices about who they finally marry.

On the other hand, her stance could be seen as promoting a kind of “freedom” that some may interpret as lack of commitment. For people who value exclusivity in relationships, this advice may sound like a recipe for mistrust and instability.

But whether one agrees or not, Tacha has raised an important conversation: Should unmarried women really be judged for keeping their options open? Or is it time society normalizes the idea that dating is about discovering compatibility, not rushing into titles?

One thing is clear—her words may divide opinions, but they also challenge us to rethink the rigid expectations placed on women in love and relationships.

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