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Frederick Leonard says love not enough when choosing spouse 

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Frederick Leonard urges couples to prioritise peace, respect, and compatibility when looking for a life partner, as love may not be enough later in life

By Mosope Okeowo

Nigerian actor, Frederick Leonard,  has opened up on what he thinks couples should look out for in each other while making the decision to walk down the aisle or start a long-term relationship. 

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The thespian recently took to his verified Instagram page to share his thoughts on what would make a relationship work or sustain it.

According to Frederick Leonard, as couples get older their priorities begin to change, it is, therefore, better to find a partner who one is compatible with, who will respect the union, and with whom one will find peace rather than focus on one’s feelings.  

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He wrote: “I Just Couldn’t Resist the urge to Post this BEAUTY. Such a Beautiful Sight. As You Get Older Your Priorities Begin to Change. Peace & Good Health Becomes of Paramount Importance.

“As You Choose Though; PEACE. RESPECT AND COMPATIBILITY should be Top on your List cos Life’s Events have Proven that LOVE Has Never been Enough.  LOVE is A Product of A UNION that is already Working.  In This Lifetime. Before You Die, Do well to Find You Someone who makes You Believe You can FLY.”

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Frederick Leonard’s post is coming in the wake of the open display of affection between two veteran thespians,  Joke Silva and Olu Jacobs, during the latter’s 80th birthday. 

Nigerians were so impressed with the way Joke took care of her ailing husband in his old age and have poured encomium on her, applauding her for being a good example to the younger generation. 

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