People need to fight for their marriages —Mike Ezuruonye

Actor and filmmaker, Mike Ezuruonye, has urged couples to learn how to fight for their marriages, stating that all issues in marriages would not have broken should couples make efforts to fight for their homes.

Speaking with R on what informed his new flick, Divorce Not Allowed, the actor turned producer said he was constantly worried about the continued crash of marriages and urged couples to always fight for their marriages instead of resolving to break-up.

His latest work, Divorce Not Allowed will be at the cinemas from April 13, but the actor said he wanted people to learn from the new project rather than look at the humour side of it.

“In a world that continues to witness incessant breakups, divorce and unhappy marriages, one of the reasons is because people have stopped fighting for their marriages.”

According to the actor, “marriages continue to crash because many people give up too easily on their marriages. People have simply stopped fighting for their marriages and when you fail to fight for what you believe in, you have lost the fight already. That’s because you didn’t even make the effort. I made the movie Divorce Not Allowed because I want people to start fighting for their marriages again in order for us to have a better world,” Mike said.

After venturing into movie productions, Ezuruonye has concluded works on his latest movie, centers on issues young couples face in marriage and how their resolutions sometimes threaten to shake the foundation of their love. The comedy-drama takes you on a hilarious journey through the minds of three married men who sometimes wish life could go back to when they were single and free.

The hilarious movie parades an array of stars such as Bolanle Ninalowo, Iyabo Ojo, Angela Okorie, Eniola Badmus, Mike Ezuruonye, and other worthy actors who are stellar in their delivery.

Our Reporter

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