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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by emmaodet: 8:42am On Aug 31, 2023
Bro, you dey waste your talent.

You are very good and should be writing for newspaper companies.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by NezzyMike: 8:42am On Aug 31, 2023
uche87:
Nigerian Marriages always appear solid and formidable until the union gets a visa. The moment it passes through the UK Point of Entry, it starts to develop cracks until it takes more falls than the Naira under the current Tinubu administration. In this piece, I will be taking a dive into the common reasons why Nigerian marriages struggle on UK soil.

(1). Personal Vendetta:
Marriage as an institution in Nigeria is modeled around patriarchy - a system of male dominance. In this case, the man is the king while the woman is the queen. As you know, the king dominates the queen, and nothing he does is wrong in most cases (especially for the wealthy men). The woman could be forced to endure physical, verbal, psychological, financial abuse, and lots more. She stands to get mocked if her marriage crashes. This creates age-long bitterness and a cold war in the union. Women have a long memory and they hardly forgive. The moment the marriage transits to a society that gives women an upper hand against men, they come for their pound of flesh like Shylock. This destroys the foundation and subsequently brings it to an end.

(2). Level Playing field:
Marriage in Nigeria is a bit lopsided in terms of the professional profiles of the couples. In some cases, the husband might be a doctor while the wife might be selling beauty products or other petty items that cannot sustain her financially. The man steps in, and this gives him an undue edge in the marriage. In the UK where a hard-working bartender can match a nurse financially, and there is a level playing ground, power changes hands. The man who might be an alpha male loses that edge. This kind of equality - an unfamiliar territory for the man, if not well-managed might be the collapse of the marriage.

(3). Cultural Issues:
In the UK, the difference between a man and a woman might be that one menstruates and the other doesn't. In fact, people switch genders according to their moods. In simple terms, there is no duty/responsibility that is totally exclusive to a man or woman. Over here, men go to the market, clean, wash, cook, babysit, run errands, and also fund the home. Local champions who are used to being served like emperors by their wives might struggle to cope with the new environment and could feel short-changed.

(4). Busy Schedules:
It is no longer news that the cost of living in the UK is as high as a COVID-19 patient's temperature. In my previous articles, I have overemphasized how people inevitably work for long hours in order to cope with rising living expenses and financial demands from their families back home. This might affect bonding between young couples and reduce intimacy. Most times, when one party is ready for a "mid-section parley", the other might be unavailable due to conflicting shift patterns, not being in the mood due to mental or physical stress. This gradually takes a negative toll on the marriage.

(5). Women Are Powerful Abroad:
In the West, there are checks to prevent the domination of women by men. This has made women so powerful. In the event of a conflict, the odds are always against the men. The Spanish FA chief, Luis Rubiales learned the hard way for controversially kissing midfielder, Jennifer Hermoso at the recently concluded 2023 Women's World Cup. Also in February 2021, Yoshiro Mori - head of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Organising Committee, was coerced into resigning after saying 'women talk too much in meetings'. Former Manchester United player, Mason Greenwood apparently ruined his career due to struggles with his partner. In marriage, some women mischievously abuse their powers. A colleague lost his marriage of 5 years after his wife reportedly abused him physically multiple times. A behaviour that was never evident in Nigeria according to him.

(6). Cheating:
A randy man who is obsessed with beautiful women would easily make mistakes in the UK. The UK exposes you to numerous women of different shapes, forms, and beauty. If you think you have seen it all, you need to see the Jamaican, Somalian, Pakistani, Iranian, curvy Kenyans, and some pretty Indian women. It is not just how they look alone but what they are wearing. Some of them might fancy you and might be willing to hand you the cookie on a platter of gold. There are also several single mothers who have nothing to lose. They are ready to 'share it' graciously like the Federal Government palliatives across their community. One person's husband might be hooked to the detriment of his marriage.

(7). Finances:
Another area of challenge in a UK home is money. In an informal survey I personally conducted, I realized it is the most common problem around. It is extremely difficult for a man to singlehandedly foot the household bills in the UK. Paying for everything is easily obtainable in Nigeria where the cost of living is lower. A woman who is used to the Nigerian system might be hoarding cash, and under-declaring her finances. This is done to force the man to fill the vacuum. This creates discontentment, and over time, frustration starts to hit the man. He might be tempted to seek solace outside the marriage to boost his mental health.

Osahon George Osayimwen is a Journalist and a Developmental Psychologist. He writes from the South Yorkshire region of England.




UK no go rest for Una...na wa oo Oga writer
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by emmanuelbrown26: 8:45am On Aug 31, 2023
Unperturbedpota:
Hmmm

Only 1 reason.

Nigerian women are deceitful lying being whom no on should ever trust
Very very deceitful, they always play d victim card. Just give a woman a power and see d worst of her.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by WrriterNig: 8:46am On Aug 31, 2023
uche87:
Nigerian Marriages always appear solid and formidable until the union gets a visa. The moment it passes through the UK Point of Entry, it starts to develop cracks until it takes more falls than the Naira under the current Tinubu administration. In this piece, I will be taking a dive into the common reasons why Nigerian marriages struggle on UK soil.

(1). Personal Vendetta:
Marriage as an institution in Nigeria is modeled around patriarchy - a system of male dominance. In this case, the man is the king while the woman is the queen. As you know, the king dominates the queen, and nothing he does is wrong in most cases (especially for the wealthy men). The woman could be forced to endure physical, verbal, psychological, financial abuse, and lots more. She stands to get mocked if her marriage crashes. This creates age-long bitterness and a cold war in the union. Women have a long memory and they hardly forgive. The moment the marriage transits to a society that gives women an upper hand against men, they come for their pound of flesh like Shylock. This destroys the foundation and subsequently brings it to an end.

(2). Level Playing field:
Marriage in Nigeria is a bit lopsided in terms of the professional profiles of the couples. In some cases, the husband might be a doctor while the wife might be selling beauty products or other petty items that cannot sustain her financially. The man steps in, and this gives him an undue edge in the marriage. In the UK where a hard-working bartender can match a nurse financially, and there is a level playing ground, power changes hands. The man who might be an alpha male loses that edge. This kind of equality - an unfamiliar territory for the man, if not well-managed might be the collapse of the marriage.

(3). Cultural Issues:
In the UK, the difference between a man and a woman might be that one menstruates and the other doesn't. In fact, people switch genders according to their moods. In simple terms, there is no duty/responsibility that is totally exclusive to a man or woman. Over here, men go to the market, clean, wash, cook, babysit, run errands, and also fund the home. Local champions who are used to being served like emperors by their wives might struggle to cope with the new environment and could feel short-changed.

(4). Busy Schedules:
It is no longer news that the cost of living in the UK is as high as a COVID-19 patient's temperature. In my previous articles, I have overemphasized how people inevitably work for long hours in order to cope with rising living expenses and financial demands from their families back home. This might affect bonding between young couples and reduce intimacy. Most times, when one party is ready for a "mid-section parley", the other might be unavailable due to conflicting shift patterns, not being in the mood due to mental or physical stress. This gradually takes a negative toll on the marriage.

(5). Women Are Powerful Abroad:
In the West, there are checks to prevent the domination of women by men. This has made women so powerful. In the event of a conflict, the odds are always against the men. The Spanish FA chief, Luis Rubiales learned the hard way for controversially kissing midfielder, Jennifer Hermoso at the recently concluded 2023 Women's World Cup. Also in February 2021, Yoshiro Mori - head of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Organising Committee, was coerced into resigning after saying 'women talk too much in meetings'. Former Manchester United player, Mason Greenwood apparently ruined his career due to struggles with his partner. In marriage, some women mischievously abuse their powers. A colleague lost his marriage of 5 years after his wife reportedly abused him physically multiple times. A behaviour that was never evident in Nigeria according to him.

(6). Cheating:
A randy man who is obsessed with beautiful women would easily make mistakes in the UK. The UK exposes you to numerous women of different shapes, forms, and beauty. If you think you have seen it all, you need to see the Jamaican, Somalian, Pakistani, Iranian, curvy Kenyans, and some pretty Indian women. It is not just how they look alone but what they are wearing. Some of them might fancy you and might be willing to hand you the cookie on a platter of gold. There are also several single mothers who have nothing to lose. They are ready to 'share it' graciously like the Federal Government palliatives across their community. One person's husband might be hooked to the detriment of his marriage.

(7). Finances:
Another area of challenge in a UK home is money. In an informal survey I personally conducted, I realized it is the most common problem around. It is extremely difficult for a man to singlehandedly foot the household bills in the UK. Paying for everything is easily obtainable in Nigeria where the cost of living is lower. A woman who is used to the Nigerian system might be hoarding cash, and under-declaring her finances. This is done to force the man to fill the vacuum. This creates discontentment, and over time, frustration starts to hit the man. He might be tempted to seek solace outside the marriage to boost his mental health.

Osahon George Osayimwen is a Journalist and a Developmental Psychologist. He writes from the South Yorkshire region of England.

Madam all ur thread na always to insult Nigerian men.


Wetin Nigerian men do you? Leave Nigerian men, nobody beg you to marry them, madam.


Nigerian men king this king that. Give them a break.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by EvangelistChuks(m): 8:48am On Aug 31, 2023
Marriages crash because either or both the couples are CHRISTLESS.Christianity is one having the life and nature of Jesus;it’s not a religion.Yes for those Pastors divorcing it’s either they have backslided ,that is loosing the life of Jesus they obtained at conversion or that they were never born again or have that life.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by SSpeter(m): 8:48am On Aug 31, 2023
Racoon:
Tufiakwa! Even If I move over to the UK, I trust God for my marriage to remain intact because happiness in marriage depends on the love, respect, and understanding you have with your wife.
To avoid this, ensure your wife is working in Nigeria and makes good money (that way she sees money as nothing) . If your wife is not used to having her own money and you immigrate to a good country and she starts earning well, brother there is bound to be a problem, if you like marry Martha, cash is power and power is intoxicating

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by emmaodet: 8:50am On Aug 31, 2023
dettolgel:
The main reason is that in UK people stop pretending and show their real self.

Here in Nigeria 99.9% of marriages are pretend-marriage.

Remove the social signma associated with single motherhood or divorcee and watch most of the marriage pack up.

So true.
If there is no stigma against divorcing and single motherhood, oboy divorce go plenty pass condom.
Many women are enduring marriages due to many factors.
Finance - I know atleast 5 women who have declared to me that if not for stigma, they would have packed out of the marriage they are due to poverty. From my observation, I think poverty will take 70% of the reason why most women are tired and exhausted in marriages.
Infidelity - many women will rather endure with a providing man than staying alone while poverty and hardship strikes them down.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by Blitzking: 8:50am On Aug 31, 2023
Adeneeyee84:
Olosho plenty for UK here
I think say those guys wey dey UK dey always should say konji dey UK oo make ppl no come bla bla bla.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by ogelekpomgam(m): 8:52am On Aug 31, 2023
verybadmouth:
And people are still relocating there with family.
Na men I blame pass. We too mumu
Oga,there is money there.
Let no man deceive you.A cleaner or professional job can fetch you 3000 pounds monthly.About 3 million naira.O boy,in a year, that's 36 million naira.
Who dash monkey banana in Nigeria??..

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by BreconHills(m): 8:52am On Aug 31, 2023
BoldBrainz:
Quite honestly, even if I'm offered a free visa to the UK, I won't take it. Never liked that place for one bit. I'll rather live in Russia than the UK.

Point well made, But its a great place for a holiday or even an education. Longer well hmm but maybe not Russia...that's a pretty limiting environment if you are very ambitious.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by Fiscus105(m): 8:53am On Aug 31, 2023
LaSenior:
cheesy

When a woman loves things around you and not you

I have seen girls falling for guys with good cars good house but when they start getting bored of those things they start looking for who they really loved unconditionally


You said it all, several marriages among women are only for security reasons, having satisfied such need, body will start looking for other needs of body's desires.


If couple really-really love themselves, changing of environment can never ever be an impediment.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by verybadmouth(m): 8:54am On Aug 31, 2023
embarassed
ogelekpomgam:

Oga,there is money there.
Let no man deceive you.A cleaner or professional job can fetch you 3000 pounds monthly.About 3 million naira.O boy,in a year, that's 36 million naira.
Who dash monkey banana in Nigeria??..
I no talk sey money no dey there oo. Bill sef no be small thing. As you dey collect, you dey spend. I'm a mobile app developer here in Nigeria and work for a US company remotely. Bro, it pays me here. My rent is just 250k yearly in Lagos. I have people that pay over 1 million monthly in London. They are crying

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by KaptainAfrika: 8:54am On Aug 31, 2023
8. B.B.L

9. Mini-skirts that are school uniforms.

10. White women that are curious about the B.B.C from Nigeria.
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by ogelekpomgam(m): 8:54am On Aug 31, 2023
callmevirus:
I don't think that I can stay in Uk
Come first.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by YoungLionken(m): 8:56am On Aug 31, 2023
Again, marriages over there crash, due to lack of genuine love. Nigerians are deceitful by default. They pursue after their own selfish interests..

I know a man who relocated his newly wedded wife (came and got married to a local girl here) to the US. Now, he deliberately refused to marry over there because of their women's misbehaviors and all. Took this supposed local girl over there, just few years later, she began to misbehave, showing her true colors. Long story short, they're divorced now with the court splitting the man's assets between them and the woman earning alone from the US government for their baby's sake. Brother now lives in full regret..

My brother think twice before you relocate your woman overseas. "My woman is different, she loves me, I love her, she's not exposed, she never lies or challenge me etc", note that, other men as victims today thought the same. You're not different. Women are loyal to their feelings, not to a man..

What should I do?
Marry her, set a business or look for a financially reasonable job for her here in Nigeria (that's if she's worthy of your stress). Then visit when necessary...

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by tremilatre(m): 8:57am On Aug 31, 2023
Money Money Money, I can tell you this for free, it's the number 1 reason marriages crash. The cultural change of our women having to foot bills is something they can't gey their head around. It's a death knell to expect a man to foot all the bills abroad.
Another thing from my experience is randy men. Men are used to playing away match and carrying it 2/0, here sex is cheap as chips but she will know, cos its a small community.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by ogelekpomgam(m): 8:58am On Aug 31, 2023
verybadmouth:

I no talk sey money no dey there poo. Bill sef no be small thing. As you dey collect, you dey spend. I'm a mobile app developer here in Nigeria and work for a US company remotely. Bro, it pays me here. My rent is just 250k yearly in Lagos. I have people that pay over 1 million monthly in London. They are crying
Yes oo.I know,it's normal.rent is around 1k pounds.but you have about 2k pounds left.In Nigeria,you can spend your whole salary while looking for loan.Quality of life, including cars are far higher than what you have in Naija.Bro,no comparison.Their electric trains are top notch.Chai...

Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by phemmyfour: 8:59am On Aug 31, 2023
LionInZion:
Another UK topic. Hmnnnn
Always UK, you won't see such thread about US, Canada, Germany etc as if marriages there are perfect. Àwọn blogger blogger
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by HAICHCONCEPTZZ(m): 8:59am On Aug 31, 2023
…. And some marriages still survive
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by Anonymoususher: 8:59am On Aug 31, 2023
A friend and a former business partner is seeking a return to come back to Nigeria from UK to start life afresh because to him UK is too difficult to live.

This guy was doing well in his business in Nigeria, having sometimes turn over of 9million in 3 months. Like he was OK, he introduced me to this business, taught me everything I know and how to get goods, introduced me to some contacts sef.

I was still in the learning process under him when in less than 6months he told me his visa is ready for migration. I was confused, like how come? When you process visa? I was also scared because I just resigned My job to join him in his business and in less than 6months my guy wants to leave me and japa.

He left ooo for UK on a student visa.

Since he already gave me contacts and links to get goods, I just continued pushing and have survived.

It was 2019 and since this year my guy has been complaining that he wants to return back to Nigeria, that he regrets his decision to leave, these and that.

His problem is how to come back and start from scratch.

I have told him that I am still available, with the savings he has, he can bounce back and moreover though I am still trying to find my feet but I am still in the system and we can push through together.

Truly japa is not for everyone. At a point I had the intention to japa but on a second note, I am not hungry, I am not suffering, I have a working business. I will. Just stay, work, invest and send my family there. When money comes I visit and return.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by charlisco(m): 8:59am On Aug 31, 2023
I want to understand something, here in nigeria the man almost pay for all the bills in the home and also enjoy the title as the king.

If the uk giv equal right, or more right to the woman, hope the financial burden is equally share, because it will look unfair.

As marriage will jst b seen as an avenue to produce children nothing more or less.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by Angelfrost(m): 8:59am On Aug 31, 2023
Sigh... Why do you all keep recycling this topic?!!!


The reason marriages fail whether in Nigeria or abroad is simply because the foundation is flawed and faulty, if not even nonexistent...

You can't marry for the wrong reasons and expect it to stand the varied tests of time and environment.

So, most of those marriages that dissolve upon immigration had already ended back here in Nigeria... That they stayed married here was just a matter of convenience.

As soon as the woman starts making her money, and is surrounded by laws and a culture that gives her equal rights as her husband (even the upper hand and more protection), she takes the long needed exit to finally exhale.

So yeah... A lot of women in marriages here in Nigeria are just enduring... Same with some men... It's the religious stigma and demonization of Divorce that keeps them in those unhappy marriages.

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by pseudonomer: 9:00am On Aug 31, 2023
ogelekpomgam:

Oga,there is money there.
Let no man deceive you.A cleaner or professional job can fetch you 3000 pounds monthly.About 3 million naira.O boy,in a year, that's 36 million naira.
Who dash monkey banana in Nigeria??..

A cleaner will not earn 3000 pounds after tax monthly in UK…

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by oshaosha2014(m): 9:00am On Aug 31, 2023
Why should we remove any stigma. We are not animals.

dettolgel:
The main reason is that in UK people stop pretending and show their real self.

Here in Nigeria 99.9% of marriages are pretend-marriage.

Remove the social signma associated with single motherhood or divorcee and watch most of the marriage pack up.
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by crossbreedwears(m): 9:01am On Aug 31, 2023
Uk is a no for me from day one. Their are other countries to relocate to and you shall find happiness
verybadmouth:
And people are still relocating there with family.
Na men I blame pass. We too mumu

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by verybadmouth(m): 9:02am On Aug 31, 2023
ogelekpomgam:

Yes oo.I know,it's normal.rent is around 1k pounds.but you have about 2k pounds left.In Nigeria,you can spend your whole salary while looking for loan.Quality of life, including cars are far higher than what you have in Naija.Bro,no comparison.Their electric trains are top notch.Chai...
Bro abeg come and run for president in 2027. I will vote for you
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by ogelekpomgam(m): 9:02am On Aug 31, 2023
pseudonomer:


A cleaner will not earn 3000 pounds after tax monthly in UK…
But he will earn much closer.
The economy class difference is not much.thats the fact. That's why there is no bigmanism there.You no dey call anybody Oga or Sir.
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by ogelekpomgam(m): 9:03am On Aug 31, 2023
verybadmouth:

Bro abeg come and run for president in 2027. I will vote for you
Yes o.Mba ooo.Let those that are running run well.lols
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by crossbreedwears(m): 9:04am On Aug 31, 2023
You don't get the point. Their are lots of things you by pass or scale through because you know someone in charge, but UK is different. Everyone is treated equally. Also you can't get away with beating you wife over there but 9ja is different
Yugoslavia247:
I never go UK.

One thing I know is Nigeria no fit better pass UK. If not why UK citizens no dey write exams and fight and go to church just to come naija.

Abeg.

UK culture be like core northern Muslim culture to an Igbo man.

If an Igbo man can survive in sokoto despite their Islamic nature why not UK.

Omoh. Make u na know say all this na lies full am.

In Nigeria we have many reasons marriage is not working

Poverty poverty
Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by verybadmouth(m): 9:05am On Aug 31, 2023
crossbreedwears:
Uk is a no for me from day one. Their are other countries to relocate to and you shall find happiness
Thank you o. The UK is now filled with many fake nurses and plenty Yahoo yahoo boys that have gone to buy certificate and transcript. Many of them even buy certificate of sponsorship for caregiver jobs. Funny how UK open their doors to Fraudsters. They will mess up that country in no time

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Re: 7 Reasons Why Nigerian Marriages Are Crashing In The UK by WilsonBright935: 9:05am On Aug 31, 2023
specialmati:
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked marriage fails (mostly) because of selfishness.

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