A relative of many wives says he has been given 7 children for 1 year, saying he wants 100

  • Salongo Nsikonnene Habib Ssezigu who is a traditional healer with many wives has hit the headlines once again after revealing that she has given birth to seven children in just one year
  • The 45 -year -old married seven wives one day in September 2023, two of them as a sister of the same belly
  • Salongo expressed his intention to get at least 100 children, a dream that seems to be going well for him

Salongo Nsikonnene Habib Ssezigu, a prominent traditional healer from Mukono District in the country Ugandaonce again he has entered the headlines.

A relative of many wives says he has been given 7 children for 1 year, saying he wants 100
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Daily Monitor recorded that Nalongo gave birth to seven children within one year.

Salongo's overall wedding is causing KSh 3 million

This man of many wives, who married seven wives for a great celebration in September 2023, has set a goal to earn more than 100 children.

Nalongo, who lives in the village of Namasengere, a small County of Kyampisi, made a Islamic cultural wedding in Bugereka village, where he married seven wives at a time.

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The prestigious ceremony, which is said to cost more than KSh 3 million, included a banquet in every home of its wives before reaching its peak at a large gathering in their joint residence.

His caravan consisted of 35 cars and 40 motorcycles, making it a major festival in Mukono District.

A relative of many wives says he has been given 7 children for 1 year, saying he wants 100
A relative of many wives says he has been given 7 children for 1 year, saying he wants 100
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Salongo's decision to spark a debate

He emphasized the importance of unity among his wives, making sure they maintain a good relationship.

To show his generosity, Salongo gave each of his wives a new car, rewarded his motorcycles, and sponsored road repairs to his community.

His decision to marry many wives at once sparked a mixed opinion on social networks.

While some religious leaders condemned the act on the basis of ethics and religious training, others defended him referring to historical and religious examples.

However, the 45 -year -old defended his decision and congratulated his wives for choosing him, emphasizing that they were living in peace.

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“My wives are not jealous between them, I introduced each other at different times and married them all at the same time to have a happy family,” He said.

Salongo longs to give birth to 100 children

Despite the intense debate, Salongo is consistent in his faith, repeating his goal of expanding his family to a great extent.

“There are very few in my family, so I want to have a lot of children to create a large family,” He explained.

Already giving birth to seven children within a year, Ssezigu's dream of having 100 children seems to be fulfilled.

If he achieves his goal it is still unknown, but for now, its unusual family structure continues to attract attention and debate in the area.

The businessman and healer have gained a reputation and blame for his lifestyle.

Despite having seven wives, two of them being a birthday sister, Salongo revealed that he would add more wives later as he was still a teenager.

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His wives are Mariam, Madinah, Aisha, Zainabu, Fatuma, Rashida, and Musanyusa, Habib's first wife and has been with him for seven years.

Salongo's father, Hajj Abdul Ssemakula, defended his son's act, saying that many marriages are common in their family, and his grandfather had six wives separated from the curtains in the same house.

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