“We Share Her Peacefully Every Day” — Twin Brothers Who Married One Wife in calabar (Photos)
In a small, quiet village in Anambra State, a most unusual yet heartwarming love story is turning heads across Nigeria. Twin brothers, Chinedu and Chima Nwafor, have stunned many by defying tradition and expectations — both are married to the same woman, and according to them, “we share her peacefully every day.”
Photos from their home tell a story of unity, laughter, and deep affection — not rivalry or chaos, as many might expect. Their wife, Amaka, is a 28-year-old teacher known in the community for her calm spirit and wise heart. Her radiant smile in the photos says it all: this is not a marriage of confusion, but of consent and harmony.
How It Began
According to the twins, the love triangle started as a joke. “At first, we were both secretly in love with her,” Chinedu recalls. “When we found out, we tried to see who would back down. But Amaka said she couldn’t choose between us.”
Rather than fight, the twins made a decision that shocked their friends — they proposed together. “We told her, if you can love us both equally, then let’s all be together,” Chima said. “She laughed at first. But then she said yes.”
Life in a Shared Marriage
The couple — or rather, trio — now live under one roof in Nnewi, where they raise their twin daughters (yes, twins again!) and run a family poultry business. Chima takes charge of the farm operations, while Chinedu handles sales and delivery. Amaka balances home life and her job at the local primary school.
“We don’t argue about turns,” Amaka said. “They are identical, but they love differently. I know how to keep the balance.”
Community reactions have been mixed. Some elders disapprove quietly, while others have warmed up to the idea. “What matters is that they are happy and not causing trouble,” said Chief Obiechina, a respected elder. “Marriage is for peace, not war.”
Online Buzz
The story, first shared on social media with photos of the trio wearing coordinated outfits, has sparked debate. Some hail them as pioneers of modern love, while others question the morality. Still, the couple is unfazed.
“We are not asking for anyone’s approval,” Chinedu said. “This is our peace. We share her peacefully, every day.”
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