INTERESTING: Julius Agwu Tells Us How He Met His Wife & Much More

    He recently had an interview where he said this and lots more.

    How has the journey been like?

    Ibiere: It has been good. How did you meet? Julius: We met
    at a wedding in year 2000;
    she was part of the bridal train. Incidentally, Okey Bakassi
    and I were the comperes at the event, and both of us competed on who would be
    the first to ask her out. I made the first move but she was too little, she was
    underage. Ibiere (cuts in): I was 18, I was not underage.Click to continue.

    Julius Agwu: Well, she was 18 but she was a baby. I just saw
    one beautiful girl. I was smarter, I was faster, and I was able to get her
    contact. We became friends but she started putting up an attitude whenever I
    tried reaching her. At a point, I called her bluff and wondered who she was. In
    fact, I forgot about her. Ibiere, why did you put up an attitude?
    Ibiere: I was not putting up any attitude, I just concentrated
    on my books, then, I was in my first year in the university. Was your attitude
    as a result of his profession as a comedian?
    Ibiere: The fact that he is a comedian had nothing to do with
    my decision, I wasn’t just interested. So, at what point did you change your
    mind and show interest?
    Ibiere: After the first meeting, we lost contact for two
    years; we met later and became friends. When you met her later, what was your reaction?
    Julius: I met her two years later in 2002 when I lost my father. I was very
    angry because at that period, my career was just kicking off. The day he died,
    I went to Chioba, my village to settle his hospital bills. On getting there, I
    saw a crowd of mourners at our gate. I was so angry that I made up my mind to
    drink myself to stupor. I went to a town in Port Harcourt to have drinks with some
    friends who had come to commiserate with me. When I left our table for the
    toilet, I ran into her on the corridor. She informed me that it was the eve of
    her birthday and she had come out for some drinks with her friends. I informed
    her that I had just lost my father. We moved from there to another club and
    since it was her birthday, I decided to buy drinks for everybody. After all the
    money I spent at the club, they wanted to leave. So, I asked her, “are you
    leaving without even giving me a kiss?” She said, for what?’ I realised she was
    still putting up an attitude and that got me very angry. This was in addition
    to the fact that I was tipsy.
    Again, I called her bluff. During my father’s burial, she
    came, but she was still a baby because she still had her curfew and she was not
    supposed to stay out late. But I was impressed that she made out time to visit
    me. At what point did it occur to you that he might propose?
    Ibiere: At no point,
    when he proposed, I was not actually thinking about marriage because I had just
    graduated and was not even thinking of marriage. But Julius, do you agree that
    part of this attraction could be the fact that she was not really interested?
    Julius: One thing about me is that I like to have my way. I have always had my
    way and she posed a challenge for me through her lack of interest. But I did
    not just see a beautiful girl, I saw someone who was intelligent and stern. She
    was principled from the outset. She is actually my greatest critic. Since he is
    a jovial person and makes money out of telling jokes, are there times you expect
    him to be serious about some issues and he is not?
    Ibiere: He knows when I want him to be serious and he sees
    it on my face. Most times, I don’t even need to say anything, I just look at
    him and he knows I mean business. Also, I know when he is serious. When I see
    his facial expression I know. His job entails a lot of publicity. How do you deal
    with that especially being with him almost at every event?
    Ibiere: I am always with him but I am not in the public glare
    because I don’t bring myself out there to be seen. I am always in the background.
    Do you laugh at his jokes when he is on stage?
    Ibiere: If it is funny I laugh, if it is not I don’t laugh.
    You must really enjoy his jovial nature? Ibiere: He could be very annoying;
    forget all these things he does on stage. He gets me annoyed. At home?
    Ibiere: Not even at home. What does he do to annoy you? (At
    this point, the couple stared hard at each other).
    Ibiere: What does he do to annoy me?
    Hmm… I don’t want to go there. Julius: Go there now. What
    does she do to make you angry? Julius: She is an introvert; most times I am the
    one who would ask, ‘are you okay?
    What is the problem?’ She would just keep to herself and
    that really gets at me. Sometimes, I would expect her to ask me how I am faring
    but she never does. Though I like the fact that she really doesn’t have friends;
    but I still don’t like the way she treats me. Before we got married she would
    ask me, ‘baby, have you eaten? Try and eat something
    please.’ Since we got married, she has not bothered to ask me if I have eaten!
    These days, I have to beg her to ask me if I have eaten. Is this true?
    Ibiere: No. It is not true. When was the last time you asked
    him if he had eaten?
    Ibiere: I asked him day before yesterday. Julius: When was
    the last time before the day before yesterday? How do you settle fights?
    Ibiere: We fight until one of us is tired; usually he is the
    one who gets tired first. Is it true?
    Julius: It is true. The kind of job I do is to give laughter
    and joy. So, each time we quarrel, I don’t feel comfortable, I can’t claim to
    give people joy when I am not happy. I thought I was an expert at keeping
    malice until I met her.
    Ibiere: You are worse than me. I might not be happy but if I
    am angry, I can still talk to him but if he is angry, he can go on and would
    not even say a word to anybody. Has your bond grown stronger? Both: Yes it has.
    Funny enough it has. What has kept your marriage? Julius: We just decided that
    we would not engage in stupid quarrels.
    Ibiere: Before the situation gets to the stage of
    quarrelling, we speak about our feelings instead of bottling up issues.

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