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    Concentrating on one woman is difficult, especially with beauties out there – Seyi Awolowo

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    Seyi Awolowo has shared his unfiltered thoughts on relationships, loyalty, and modern love dynamics in a recent podcast appearance. When asked about Don Jazzy’s viral comment that he “can’t love just one woman” because what attracts him to one also exists in many others, Seyi agreed — to a point. “Concentrating on one woman is difficult, especially with the number of beauties out there,” he said. “Today you see egusi, tomorrow efo riro, pizza, sandwich, wrap… it’s hard.”

    However, he acknowledged that staying loyal is possible — but only with self-discipline and clear boundaries. “It’s a gift from God, and also depends on how you manage yourself.” Seyi also revealed that he has a friend who openly tells women he’s not going to marry just one wife — an approach he respects for its honesty. He referenced traditional polygamy, saying it had structure and less drama compared to today’s monogamous expectations.

    Despite the temptations, Seyi said he’s personally anchored by what he has at home. “I know what I have and I’m not looking forward to losing it for anything in the world,” he said. He also pointed out the financial stress of trying to live like a “bad boy,” joking that it’s as costly as doing another wedding.

    On Uriel’s past comment that Nigerian men can’t focus, Seyi countered, saying some women also miss their “perfect match” when he isn’t packaged enough — only to return when the man has leveled up. “By then, he might just take you for granted,” he added.

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