I Don’t See Colour As An Individual In Marriage—Ashionye Ugboh-Raccah

She has been married to her ‘Oyinbo’ husband for 10 years and today, the couple celebrates 10th wedding anniversary.
The talented singer and actress, Ashionye, who, asides establishing a career in music, has also had good shots at acting featuring in M-net’s produced Doctor’s Quaters and Tinsel, took to Instagram today, August 29, to share lovely family photos and wrote:
“It’s our 10th wedding anniversary. We have had our fair share of ups & downs, good & bad, happy & sad, but I will go on this journey again with you @carlraccah”
The couple got married in 2009.
In an interview with VANGUARD a few years ago, Ashionye revealed how they met. She also revealed that her husband, Carl, speaks Hausa.

What would you say marriage have done for you?

Marriage has matured me. As a single woman, there were certain things I did that I can’ t do now. Marriage and the birth of my child have made me a lot more patient and matured person. I am a woman now. There are some things that I look at now as a wife and a mother, and I ignore. But back then, I wasn’t matured enough and I thought I was.

How did you meet your husband?

I met my husband in 2001, we have known each other for over 11years. We met here, in Lagos. Is it a new trend where Nollywood stars are falling for the ‘Oyinbos’? This is not about going for the “Oyinbo’s” or the ‘Oyinbos’ coming for us. It’s about the relationship. It’ s not a matter of whether your husband is black or white. It depends on the relationship you have built over the years with him. It depends on a lot of of things. And by the way, how many Nollywod actresses are married to the Oyinbos? I don’t see colour as an individual in marriage. My husband doesn’t see colour either. I believe that the actresses that you are referring to, and their husbands don’t see colour too. That’s why they decided to marry. The world is one colour to me, but don’t ask me which colour. You might see my husband as a white man, but I don’t see him that way. After all, my husband was born in Kano and he speaks Hausa fluently. He is a Nigerian as much as you are a Nigerian too. So, I don’t see colour in our marriage.

What was the reaction of your parents when you introduced him to you?

There was no opposition. My dad knew I have been in a relationship with him for awhile. So, there was no reason for him to oppose the marriage. He was very happy to welcome another son-in-law into our family. The relationship between my husband and my father was fantastic.

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