Popular media personality and content creator GehGeh has asserted that contemporary Nigerian women perceive relationships as a means of employment.
He proposed that men should refrain from marrying, arguing that this is a tactic employed by women to entice men into expending their resources.
In a recent episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, GehGeh remarked that marriage was promoted in earlier times when women were providers and adhered to their husbands’ authority.
“Men should stop marrying because it’s a strategy women used to lure men into wasting their resources. I am Urhobo man.
“My dad got married because, in his era it was women who work for men. Then the man is the king with plenty wives who work for him while he handles the authority and protection.
“The women work in the farm and provide for the men and children. But is it like that nowadays?
“I feel Nigerian women are the worst to date or marry because they date for money.
“They see relationships as a form of employment. They believe their partners have to pay their bills. I’m not ready for that,” he said.
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