So much for love, Abubakar Yakubu is an actor and he has been married to Precious for eight years. In this interview, they talk about their union and how is has being going.
How did you meet?
Yakubu: I met her before she left
secondary school. She was in her final year then. She was a very
innocent and naive girl who took me like a friend and teacher she could
talk and relate to.
At what point did you decide you would marry him?
Precious: Two months after we
met, I realised that he was the person God wanted me to marry. Though I
was young, I knew that I would say yes if he proposed to me.
Yakubu: The first day I saw her, as she walked towards me, I just said, ‘That’s my wife coming.’
What qualities did you see in him?
Precious: He is a very patient,
tolerant, generous and selfless person. He can go to the extent of
displeasing himself just to please other people and there is no lady who
would not love such a man.
You were a Moslem when you met her, was she one too?
Yakubu: No, she was not a Moslem; she has always been a Christian and we still practise our individual religions till date.
How do you cope as a Christian wife, living with a Moslem husband?
Precious: Before we got married,
we had put that into consideration. We decided that we met religion on
earth and when we die, we will leave religion behind. We did not allow
religion to become a barrier to our love; we decided that we would keep
practising our individual religions. During festive periods (of both
religions), we all celebrate together. My baby has a Christian and an
Islamic name and we have been living like that without problems.
Where do you worship?
Precious: I worship with the Mountain Of Fire and Miracles Church.
What was your parents’ reaction when you presented them with a Christian as your future wife?
Yakubu: They were reluctant but
in the Koran, it is stated that a Moslem man can marry a Christian
woman. It is only a Moslem woman who cannot marry from another religion.
Moreover, religion should add to people’s happiness instead of taking
away from it. If God has designed that this is the way we should be, I
should not be the one to change it. I follow her to church and to
deliverance service, I also fast with them. God is one. It is only when
people worship something else that they become scared of God. In my
wife’s church, you pray for yourself, just like in Islam. The solutions
to people’s problems are with God and if people seek Him, He will answer
them.
Actors have a negative reputation with marriage, were you not worried?
Precious: No. I was not because
my husband is not like any other actor. I have known him for a long
time now. He is not a womaniser, I was in secondary school when he met
me, he gave me time to go to the university, I graduated and went for
National Youth Service Corps, but he waited for me. That obviously
showed that he was in love and if a man is in love, even when he sees
other women, he would not be tempted. He is a wonderful man and if I
should come back to this world a second time, he would be my husband.
Why didn’t you marry somebody in your industry?
Yakubu: It is destiny. Probably,
if I had seen and fallen in love with someone else, I would have married
her; unfortunately I did not see anyone. I dated my wife for 13 years
before we married. I have been in the industry for more than 30 years
but I have not been attracted to anybody enough to want to settle down
with her. Besides, there were not so many women in the industry in the
90s and the few girls in the industry at the time were Christians.
Socially and religiously, I needed somebody who could understand and
relate with me and take me as I was.
You picked her as a young girl, were you not afraid that some other man might pick her along the way?
Yakubu: I trusted her
completely. My friends told me at the time that she may leave me if she
graduated from the university but my mind kept telling me that she was
for me.
Precious: I met other men in
school but I was not interested. I decided that Yakubu was the man for
me. When it comes to a relationship, it is different from settling down,
I settled for him. Back in the days, my corner in the hostel was
decorated with his pictures and today, when my friends see me, they are
amazed that I eventually married him after all those years.
How long have you been married?
Yakubu: We have been married for eight years.
How has it been?
Precious: It has been great. I
thank God for the man He gave me and I am happy I married him. I know
that as people from different background, there must always be some
issues but nobody has ever come to mediate for us.
When there is a quarrel, who apologises first?
Yakubu: I apologise a lot even when she is at fault.
Precious: Before we got married
eight years ago, he was always the first to apologise. Since we got
married, he flexes his ego but we always find a way to settle our
differences. It is either I call him or he sends me short message on my
phone.
Do you operate a joint account?
Yakubu: Yes, we do. She is the
principal signatory, I cannot take money without her signature but she
can take without mine and I like it that way because I am a big spender,
I may empty the account under seconds.
Are there times he wants to take money and you prevented him?
Precious: There has been no time
like that. I would never prevent him from taking money because he has
given me enough privilege, telling him not to take money would be
taking things for granted considering the fact that there are men who
do not allow their wives to know what is in their accounts.
What does he do that makes you angry?
Precious: Sometimes, he stays out late with his friends and they have too much to drink.
Yakubu: The normal thing women do
to offend a man but she is more like a sister, whenever she misbehaves,
I will pretend as if I am angry and put her back on track. We would
laugh about it later. There is no definitive character in her that I
don’t like. Continue to enjoy your union.
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