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    “Marriage can be a blessing if you choose right” – Ushbebe

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    Comedian Ushbebe has shared his thoughts on marriage, urging singles not to be overly afraid of starting life with someone who may not be fully established yet.

    According to him, finding a partner with a stable job who can handle basic responsibilities like rent and daily needs is a good starting point — especially when both parties are working. He emphasized that marriage can bring blessings and open unexpected doors, citing examples of opportunities and contracts that can come through a spouse’s network.

    Ushbebe, however, warned that proper background checks are important to avoid abusive or irresponsible partners. He stressed that respect, emotional balance, and mutual support matter just as much as financial stability.

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