Rieyo Doho in Polygamy | The Meaning of Fairness Across Households
What did rieyo doho mean in a traditional polygamous household? In this video, I reflect on a principle that expected a man to be fair to every wife, every child, and every home—not only in providing, but also in love, time, respect, and attention. Drawing from my experiences growing up in a large polygamous family, I explore how this expectation shaped family life and what happened when fairness was absent. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Was rieyo doho practised in your family or community? Share your experiences respectfully in the comments. If you enjoy conversations on African family life, culture, parenting, and society, please like, subscribe, and share.

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