- Reality star Seyi Awolowo shares candid views on relationships
- Says loyalty requires boundaries, self-discipline
- Compares modern love to traditional polygamy
Reality TV personality, Seyi Awolowo, has sparked conversation following his candid remarks on loyalty and modern-day relationships during a podcast appearance.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that while addressing a viral comment made by music executive Don Jazzy who said he struggles to love just one woman, Seyi admitted that monogamy can be challenging in today’s world.
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“Concentrating on one woman is difficult, especially with the amount of beauties out there,” he said. “Today you see egusi, tomorrow efo riro, pizza, sandwich, wrap… it’s hard.”
However, he noted that loyalty is achievable through discipline and self-control. “It’s a gift from God, and also depends on how you manage yourself,” he explained.
Seyi, who rose to fame on Big Brother Naija, shared that he has a friend who is upfront with women about wanting more than one wife. He praised the man’s honesty, stating that traditional polygamy had more structure and less drama than current monogamous relationships.

Despite acknowledging the temptation, Seyi stressed that he is personally content. “I know what I have and I’m not looking forward to losing it for anything in the world,” he said.
The reality star also criticised the financial burden that comes with being a so-called “bad boy,” joking that it is as costly as holding another wedding.
Responding to Uriel’s previous claims that Nigerian men struggle to focus on one woman, Seyi argued that some women also miss out on great partners. According to him, many only start paying attention when a man has “levelled up” financially or socially.
“By then, he might just take you for granted,” he added.
Seyi’s unfiltered comments have stirred debate on social media, with many praising his honesty while others criticised the normalisation of infidelity under the guise of honesty or tradition.





