‘Marriage Is Management’ -Charly Boy And Wife, Diane Conclude As They Share Insight Into Their Decades-long Marriage
Veteran singer, Charles Oputa, otherwise known as Charly Boy, and Diane, his wife, have shared insight into why their marriage has lasted long.
The singer put out a video of their private conversation about keeping the union going on social media. He went on to state that no marriage is without its challenges, including his over four-decade marriage to his wife.
Charly Boy who revealed he and Diane’s marriage has also had its share of challenges, highlighted some of the issues they face in their marriage.
In the video, Charly Boy also admitted to how boredom could plague a marriage. His wife then stated that, although they have renewed their vows up to four times, they should head to count 12.
She said this could spice up the mood in the union and keep boredom at bay. The couple both admitted they have quarreled thousands of times. He noted, however, that no matter how much they fight, they will always be committed to their union.
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The couple added that marriage is management, and everyone is managing. In his words,
“See dis silly couple, how una see dem. This Marriage tin. dey tire ooooo. Many of us don become Managers.”
The video ended with them both admitting that they would manage their troubles and keep going.
“Everybody manages. Ours won’t be any different,” Diane is heard saying in the video.
In August 2022, the ace singer insinuated that he was tired of his marriage and missed bachelorhood (Read Here).
He later clarified his statement saying he was just trying to explain that marriage is not always rosy as many people assume.
Charly Boy has been married to Diane, a singer and former fashion designer, for more than four decades. The lovebirds also have children together.
Charly Boy, who has been married before, also has children from past relationships.
It is understood that he met Diane in 1974 in a hair salon in Boston, US where he had gone to get a hairdo.