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Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:06pm On Jul 04, 2017
First things first, who or what is a BABY MAMA?

Very simple; a MAMA that gives birth to a BABY. Isn’t it? But then, it would mean all mothers are baby mamas. Rara ooo…there has to be something about it beyond just being the mother of a baby. Maybe we should ask the fathers.
It’s becoming a trend among male celebrities, and we have to nip it in the bud as soon as possible, before every woman becomes nothing more than a baby machine to these guys. I will try not to mention any names.

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Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:07pm On Jul 04, 2017
Typically, we like to learn and borrow a lot from our counterparts from the west. It begun with a certain rich sportsman who got married very early; but after some years, things went awry with his wife and he lost virtually half his fortune to this woman. Another rich sportsman, many rich and influential people, as well as celebrities from different parts of the world fell victim of the same fate. And within a twinkle,
divorce had become the order of the day! Why? Because it involved a lot of fortune, most of the time.
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:08pm On Jul 04, 2017
Come to Naija, divorce o jawo rara! (Divorce is not lucrative). But it’s only a matter of time before women in Nigeria get wise and start collecting pension after every divorce. Trust Naija men…always ahead…they saw it coming, so they cooked up a masterstroke…BABY MAMA!
Shebi you want to come and born for them? So that you can be wifed…and typical of celeb marriages, it will crash as usual, then you will start asking for half of the fortune you did not work for? Hell NO!
Insurance is the best policy…and baby mama is the insurance policy.
You may sneak into his life and get pregnant for him, no problem. He will accept responsibility (after
DNA of course) and accept you as the MAMA of the BABY…it never goes beyond that. YOU ARE NOT HIS WIFE!!! And what’s more, he is ready to keep you that way for life, if possible.
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:09pm On Jul 04, 2017
But who’s winning and losing?
The baby mama is well compensated (as evident in the recent story we read) and made comfortable. The monthly upkeep alone is almost a triple of what a hardworking professional earns in a month. But that’s not hard for the super star to pay, as long as the money keeps coming in. No matter what he spends, it can’t be equaled with what he stands to lose if the baby mama turns to wife, and she decides to get a divorce.
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:10pm On Jul 04, 2017
The super star has fame, money, and a baby, but he has to fend for his baby mama for as long as possible. The baby mama on the other hand has a baby for a super star, monthly upkeep for just being a mother, but will never be recognized as a wife.
Many ladies don’t mind…afterall money comes first.
It’s why many celebrities live without restraint, and the baby mamas are increasing daily.
One last thought: If male celebs are going for baby mamas, won’t the over-aged female celebs catch the bug too and start scouting for baby PAPAs? #JustSaying
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Ifyone123(f): 3:13pm On Jul 04, 2017
imaging someone saying 200k monthly support is not enough...Abeg this babay mama thing na Pay and No work.

Abi what is the work there? Nine months pregnancy, bathing and feeding a baby? Ok o
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Oluwaruth: 4:22pm On Jul 04, 2017
Really!
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by MrBrownJay1(m): 1:21am On Jul 06, 2017
Baby mama:
1) someone you loved (whether you were rich or poor), with whom you had a wonderful r/ship, someone with whom you decided to have a family, someone with whom you raised that family... And possibly, along the way, you guys parted ways.

2) stranger who "accidentally" got pregnant for you, after a short spell together (sometimes just a night)

In both these case, the baby mama can receive a monthly upkeep payment for her and the baby... it all depends on the financial status of baby daddy. Some baby mamas get $0... And sadly, there are much more broke baby mamas than celebrity one (who royally get paid), simply because marriage is overrated today and anybody can be a baby daddy.
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by sekem: 1:57pm On Jul 06, 2017
Very nice analysis

It seems the baby mama thing clearly favours the mamas

Except that it will only last for 18 years
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by Teewhy2: 2:15pm On Jul 06, 2017
Male celebrity don't do baby mama again, it is surrogate mother so they don't sleep with you but fertilize with their sperm and after you are pregnant and give bath, the can decide to take the baby from you or otherwise as they wish.
Re: Baby Mama: The New Business For Nigerian Ladies by eCONTROL: 7:31am On Oct 10, 2018
Just because you have a vagina you now have unrestrained access to about half my wealth simply because we performed a ceremonial event called marriage. Where is the logic in that? None whatsoever. Everything has to be made easy for women just because they have a "delicate" piece of equipment called vagina.

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