80-year-old Kofi Asilenu, a farmer from Amankrom
village in Accra, is a proud husband to 12 wives and father to 100 children. His family makes up a third of the 600 people
in his village in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Despite his age, he is still on a mission to make more
babies, a reason which he claims would earn him a
befitting burial when he dies.
Marking his contribution to the community, the proud
father of 100 told press in a recent interview, that he wanted
a big family because he did not have siblings.
'I don?t have any brother or uncle, that?s why I decided
to have many children so that they can give me a
befitting burial when I die. In my home town if you give
birth to one child they will say you are impotent so I
want to have many children.'
According to him, he was well off financially, but his
resources have mostly been drained due to the cost of
raising such a large brood. Although, he now gets financial help from his children.
At 80, Kofi who's struggling to remember the names of his
children says he's still physically strong and willing to have
more children despite having mistakenly proposed to one of his daughters three years ago.
The embarrassing incident, according to him forced him
to apologise to her and blaming it on his eye condition
that he couldn't recognize her.
His first wife, Nayome Asilenu who also had a chat with
News men,said they are all happy in the polygamous union with their husband.
When I married my husband and he decided to marry
more women, I didn?t have any option. He?s able to take
care of us, pay the children?s school fees. They are healthy and strong so there?s nothing wrong with that."
However, some of his children have lost their position
in the family as most of them can't remember anymore.
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