EletiofeWhy Men Cheat More In Relationships – Producer, Martini...

Why Men Cheat More In Relationships – Producer, Martini Animashaun

-

- Advertisment -

Nigerian filmmaker and producer, Martini Animashaun has stated that men cheat in marriages for reasons such as lack of emotional connection, a desire for newness, communication issues, personal insecurities, or unresolved past issues.

In a recent interview,  Martini, while reacting to a recent post about actress Laide Bakare stating the need to cheat on an unfaithful partner instead of leaving, indicated that he believes men cheat more in relationships.

The ace actor on what he thought about Laide Bakare’s opinion on cheating back when someone cheats on you ‘said;

While it might seem tempting to respond to infidelity with a taste of their own medicine, taking the high road through open communication is a more fruitful path. Revengeful actions can intensify the issue and deepen the rift between partners.

“Instead, addressing the root causes of the infidelity, understanding each other’s perspectives, and working towards rebuilding trust can lead to a more resilient relationship. Choosing maturity over revenge allows for personal growth and a healthier resolution to the challenges at hand.”

Speaking further on whom he thought  cheated more in relationships, he said, “I think men cheat more. Men may cheat for reasons such as a lack of emotional connection, a desire for newness, communication issues, personal insecurities, or unresolved past issues.

“Individual motivations vary, and addressing these underlying issues through open communication can contribute to healthier relationships.

The actor, who recently starred alongside legendary acts such as Dele Odule, Mercy Aigbe Jaiye Kuti, amongst others, in the thrilling movie ‘Aiye Nika’ also shared his thoughts on what he considers to be the major challenges affecting the Yoruba movie industry, stating;

 “In the Yoruba movie industry where I’m active, a big challenge is the lack of support among practitioners. When people in the industry don’t help each other out, it becomes hard for actors and filmmakers to succeed.

“This lack of teamwork can make it tough for the Yoruba movie industry to grow and for practitioners to have long-lasting careers.”
 

Latest news

Six South African Casino Brands Tipped for 2026 Hold Strong Into Q3

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 17, 2026 — At the start of 2026, SouthAfricanCasinos.co.za identified a group of gambling brands...

CookUnity Prepared Meal Delivery Review (2026): Chef-Centric Meals

At a lower cost, each of Raj's delivery meals consistently tastes better than the (admittedly not great) Punjabi restaurant...

Skylight Buddy Review (2026): Kid Routines Just Got Easy

Like many 4-year-olds, my son is stubborn. He'll do his best to distract and resist basic activities, like getting...

El Niño and Saharan Dust Silence Atlantic Hurricane Season

It’s the middle of Atlantic hurricane season, but you’d be forgiven for forgetting that it’s even happening.The basin has...
- Advertisement -

Election Officials Are Preparing for Prediction Markets to Sow Chaos in the Midterms

When Jim Allen, the elections director for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, recently ran a training session for poll workers, he...

There’s a New Link Between Gut Health and Alzheimer’s Disease

For years, scientists have known that the gut microbiome of people with Alzheimer’s differs from that of healthy people....

Must read

Six South African Casino Brands Tipped for 2026 Hold Strong Into Q3

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, August 17, 2026 — At the...

CookUnity Prepared Meal Delivery Review (2026): Chef-Centric Meals

At a lower cost, each of Raj's delivery meals...
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you