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Do Nigerian Men Still Support 'sit At Home' Housewives? by Nobody: 7:56pm On Jul 03, 2013
In exclusion of unemployment, at present economic situation, do Nigerian men still support thier wives to sit at home as full time housewives?

I never marry yet and when i eventually do that, irrespective of my richness, my wife must still be an active industrious woman. No sit at home at all. If we have enough, then we send to charity homes. That's my own opinion!
Re: Do Nigerian Men Still Support 'sit At Home' Housewives? by EfemenaXY: 8:22pm On Jul 03, 2013
This topic has been thrashed a million times over.

Rather than open up a new thread, why not contribute to the discussions on a similar and active thread, such as this one?

https://www.nairaland.com/1342011/full-housewife
Re: Do Nigerian Men Still Support 'sit At Home' Housewives? by Princesszoe: 8:54pm On Jul 03, 2013
It depends on the couple. Different strokes for different folks. @op with this your "must" atitude, make sure you marry a woman that holds the same ideology with you on that. A woman that has passion for money making. Otherwise you may have unsettled home because these days, devil is breaking down marriages with any slightest weapon he gets hold on just like this your "must" will be one of them if your wife holds contrary idea or belief. So look before you leap.

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