Otedola Advises Temi, Mr Eazi on How to Make Their Marriage Work: “Na Poor Women Dey Do Feminism”
- Billionaire Femi Otedola opened up about his first impression of Mr Eazi and why he believes the union is made in heaven
- In an honest speech, the businessman told Temi to place her marriage first and succumb to her husband
- The businessman also warned the couple against letting outsiders interfere in their relationship
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For many fathers, giving away their daughter in marriage is a bittersweet moment.
However, for billionaire businessman and philanthropist Femi Otedola, it was also an opportunity to share wisdom, humour, and heartfelt advice.
A video from the wedding reception of his daughter, Temi, and singer Mr Eazi, is trending online.

Source: Instagram
Legit.ng reported that Otedola opened up on how the wedding was almost cancelled.
In the video, he openly praised the couple’s love and entrepreneurial spirit, but also laid down rules that left many talking.
Otedola reminded Temi that while she would always be his daughter, her husband now comes first.
“You found a great guy, very great guy, blessed guy. He’s come from a very decent family. One thing I’ll advise you… you have to succumb to the whims and caprices of your husband. Okay? He’s your husband, he’s your boss. There’s no more dad, don’t call me up,” Otedola said with a smile that carried both seriousness and love.
The billionaire businessman also described the couple as perfectly matched. He highlighted their entrepreneurial drive and how their ambitions complement each other.
He said:
“One thing I like about both of you and I’ve observed is, you’re truly in love with each other. Temi is an entrepreneur. Tosin is an entrepreneur. So you match each other. This is made in heaven."
Recalling how his generation hustled differently, Otedola praised Mr Eazi’s determination and work ethic.
Otedola also offered one golden rule for sustaining a lasting marriage, privacy. He encouraged the couple to keep conflicts within their home and avoid involving outsiders.

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He noted:
“You are hustlers, real hustlers. And it’s always paid off. When you have issues, problems, just keep it within yourself. Never call any friend that have this problem. Just keep it within your walls. And God will bless you and bless your marriage.”
Watch the video here:
Netizens react to Femi Otedola's advice
Legit.ng compiled the reactions of social media users below:
@Igbeauxx wrote:
"If you people like continue listening to rules set by traumatized poor people on social media that will tell you husband and wife are equal. The man is the head and will always be the boss of the family."
@_veast stated:
"See speech from billionaire father but one mumu wey him papa broke dey talk say make she no change name"
@Danidon__ commented:
"He gave them his book as a wedding gift and there was no sign of awkwardness from the couple or guests. Try this with people whose personal values are tied to money and material things and you'll see a different reaction."

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@LFC_Nel:
"If you know what Mr Eazi has achieved during their courtship period. You'll know he's a great guy and business minded person.Some Nigerians want to marry rich man's daughter just because her dad is rich, what if he donate his wealth to charity. How do you want to survive?"

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Temi Otedola removes father's surname
Legit.ng earlier reported that Temi Otedola removed her father's surname, Otedola, from her Instagram bio and replaced it with Mr Eazi’s surname, Ajibade.
He reported that colourful moments from Temi and Mr Eazi's three wedding ceremonies across three different continents were shared online.
According to reports, the couple had their court wedding in Monaco, a traditional wedding in Dubai, and white wedding in Iceland.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng