Oh
well, “to each his own” yeah.
Taiwo
& Chiz Peters
Taiwo Peters is a Lagos based lawyer who is a father of two has
been married for 5 yrs.
How did you
meet your wife?
Chiz and I were
introduced at a mutual friend’s get together in July 2003. Our friend was going
through a match-making phase and decided she would pair up her different
friends. I don’t usually go for such things but I decided to humour her
nonetheless. I was actually supposed to meet another friend of hers but she
never showed, likewise for Chiz (thank God!). So, we were both on the “waiting
table” and we started talking and before you knew it, it was time for everyone
to go. Because of how we met and how stubborn I could be, I immediately told
myself that I wasn’t going to follow it up but as soon as I got home, I found
myself sending a text message to make sure she was okay (or so I told myself).
When did you
know she was The ONE?
The truth is
that Chiz struck a chord with me from day one but I knew she was “the one”
precisely two weeks after we started dating on the 12th of January,
2004. I actually sent her a text telling her how I felt (I told her I loved
her) and she was kind enough not to laugh in my face when next we saw. Needless
to say, she put that bold statement to the test till I earned her trust and
confidence.
Why did you
get married?
I got married
because quite frankly I was sick and tired of dropping her back home at her
parent’s house. Whenever it was time for her to go home, we would always
quarrel (which was a sneaky way to get more time with her; half bread and all
that) and she would always end up getting home late. But more than that, I knew
100 per cent that I could never ever find someone as loving, funny,
intelligent, hard-working, stylish, classy, sexy, God-fearing (to name just a
few of her qualities) if I tried. In addition, she is as real as they come and
does not have one pretentious bone in her body. Finally, I knew how much I
needed her in my life. I don’t need many people in my life outside my family and
close friends and I wasn’t particularly looking to add to my list, but knew I
needed this lady.
What has
changed for you since you got married?
Well, she
doesn’t go home anymore for a start! So that is great (especially when we
argue!). Apart from that nothing else has really changed. I knew two weeks
after we started dating that I would spend the rest of my life with her (if she
would have me) and I treated her like my wife in every ramification. We dated
for four years before we got married, so there was little that could change
apart from the “license” from God to “do and undo”. We have been blessed with
two children so we are grateful to God that we have responsibly put that
license to good use.
Tell us one
thing you discovered since you got married that you wish someone had told you
before now?
I went into
marriage with my eyes wide open and with zero childish notions so I cannot say
I have been surprised or had a “why didn’t anyone tell me” moment. No matter
what, I will always love her and I was fully aware that there would be tough
times to go with the good times. We have had our share of both but because we
are friends first we always find a way through with God as our
foundation.
Where would
you like to be stuck with alone with your wife?
The location
wouldn’t matter and that’s the God honest truth! We have a blast at home in
front of the TV just as well as when we are on vacation abroad. So long as we
are together, we would always make the most of where we are. We are partial to
the cold though so anywhere with a cool temperature would be excellent.
Culled from Bella Naija
Hmmmmmmmm....Nice
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