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| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:06pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Wotowotoman:I am still not interested in any bullsheet you are offering, though, Mr. Monitoring Spirit!. ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kingzjayzee: 11:08pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
SpencerForbes:u never hear say "her money na her money. Your own money na una money"? U never hear that one abi u were not informed too? ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:12pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Jega2000:You want a woman to contribute financially to marriage while the man sets himself as god over her? Unless a Nigerian man is ready to rid himself of every desire to be head of household or all that other religious/traditional nonsense, I don't think he should be considering that at all. (Unless, of course, he wants to rope himself into a marriage that will never go anywhere, like the over 70% of marriages in Nigeria today, where even the children are set as far as poverty for many generations to come.)🥱🥱🥱 If a man does not make at least 300K per on his own, he should not bother trying to find a woman to rope in to that arrangement unless he wants to pour money and effort down the drain. ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Babatundehy: 11:13pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Alfred200825:You can also decide to Eat that meal of plain veggies with love and ALONE, this is life man, you can't be too prepared, with that income they'll not have no savings, have to deal with little debts, not eat good, live good. If they decide to have a kid, what happens when that kid falls sick and they need 40,000 urgently? Have you checked what it costs now to be pregnant and have a baby? what happens when the mother cannot express much and the baby needs to be on formula for a few months 😂 The other day I saw on Tiktok how a lady whose baby couldn't take cow milk based formula because the baby was allergic to it, only goat milk based formula was okay for that baby, she was on there on Tiktok begging for help and showing videos of the baby, anyone could tell that baby wasn't eating good, goat milk based formulas are more expensive, people don't pray for these things but they still happen, the only way is to not do anything just because you have the minimum or because you believe in miracles or that "things will work out" things don't just work out because you need them to. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by darediamond(m): 11:15pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
mactoni91:If your woman is not the "na money makes a Man a correct Husband" type with Her actions towards you in the courtship, you are good to go Bros. But if otherwise, even if you are earning One Million Naira Per Month, DO NOT MARRY HER!! Do not marry a Material Girl of any type. Marriage is not where you will be the only one providing becausse "you are the head of the family". That is Mirrage bro. Marriage is about PARTNERSHIP in all ramifications which includes finances. If there is money today and she respects you base on that, it means once you are at some points not financially bouyant, she WILL STOP RESPECTING YOU GENUINELY. Is that marriage at all? Never!! |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Nobody: 11:16pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Babatundehy:Our focus shouldn't solely be on the ₦100k income, but rather on the financial intelligence and compatibility of the couple. Marriage doesn't mean you must start procreating immediately; if both partners are smart, they will draft a strategic blueprint first. For instance, the wife can engage in low-capital ventures like cloth vendoring at her workplace, while the husband manages a side hustle like a POS business. If they exercise delayed gratification and wait just two years before having a child, they could easily build a financial buffer. If they manage to save a combined ₦60k monthly out of their income, in two years they would have accumulated over ₦1.4 million. That is significant seed capital to scale a small business or secure housing before the real expenses of a baby arrive. If we strictly followed the view that you need millions to start, many successful people today who started on meager ₦40k salaries would never have made it. Marriage is like a business partnership where the first three years are the 'stabilization phase,' and if you survive that with good planning, you will overcome. The real issue in Nigeria isn't always the lack of funds, but the lack of a plan. Money does not automatically guarantee a good family; you can spend millions raising a child who lacks drive, while a child from a modest home with strong values becomes a high flyer. [b]Look at civil servants on minimum wage who successfully train children through universit[/b]y—they do it through strict resource management, not excess wealth. We need to stop prioritizing location and luxury over the zeal and values required to build a successful home. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Airborne02(m): 11:16pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
mactoni91:and if i talk u go sya u no get money toni fear God oooo |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:17pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Babatundehy:The sad part is that the baby may starve to death or die after being forced to eat milk she is allergic to, and that stewpid mother and father will chalk it all up to God's will, and immediately begin planning to have another baby. 🥱🥱🥱 |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:20pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Babatundehy:What's happened to breast milk? |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:22pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
1144AK:You think breast milk is unlimited in supply? For women who are malnourished— yes, women have to feed very well to produce milk —, breast milk cannot be of much help for their babies. ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Nobody: 11:22pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
dreamwords:Yeah. That was why I exempted Gen Z because the generation of ladies we have now are not home builders but beauty and fashion oriented. Kudos to our mothers. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:23pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
SpencerForbes:Baba, there is an agenda to crumble the institution of marriage/family values..... Lol |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Lexusgs430: 11:24pm On Nov 29, 2025*. Modified: 6:17pm On Dec 01, 2025 |
How much is she earning? She might be a high income earner and can augment her husband's wage...... |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by darediamond(m): 11:25pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
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| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:26pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Then she should feed well.... Breast milk remains the best... That's what the baby needs ..... |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Mikuni(m): 11:27pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
always247:Lol |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Nobody: 11:28pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
1144AK:That’s true. This present generation prefer baby mamas and single mothers like that isn’t more expensive than even marriage. Always focusing on money. That’s why we few men that really leads their home but thinks they can solve everything with excess money. That’s why we have lots of gays and immoral children in the society. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:29pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
1144AK:Where is the money to feed well with? ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:30pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Lexusgs430:Why should she do that if she is in a traditional configuration of marriage? ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Mikuni(m): 11:31pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
ibechris:How far? Can I get one car from you? It'll help reduce the fuel expenses for you. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:32pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
SpencerForbes:Exactly, a lot of young people are falling for the lies... The only thing I am against is giving birth to lots of children that an individual can't train properly... Both parents should be heavily involved in the upbringing of that child, especially for the first 16 years. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Mikuni(m): 11:37pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
SpencerForbes:You sound like you're married to an understanding woman. Something tells me you aren't married. Well, I'm not married too. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:40pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Be sincere, how much do you think she would need to feed properly? Depending on location, I have seen families of 3-4 that feed fine on 50-70k per month, even less (though in the North). |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Nobody: 11:42pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kingzjayzee:Nah for this generation. If na like that majority of our papa for no Dey praise our mamas. This generation no sabi anything pass money. For other generations if two civil servants marry— before them retire, dem go achieve one or two but if na now, dem go Dey find 2 million naira. Very self centered generation. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Mikuni(m): 11:42pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
carzeem1:I'm married with 6 children and I earn 65k monthly. It's all about good management and understanding. Stretch your hands to your phone screen now and receive the Spirit of good management. Why must you eat rice and chicken when garri and ablubosa "Onions" exist? |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:42pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
1144AK:We are talking about a balanced meal— not eating a mound of eba and a tiny piece of meat or drinking pap with a small piece of moimoi— at least 3 times a day, each day to get that moving in a way that can adequately nourish the baby, provided there are no other problems. ![]() Anyway, you can check out Google to find out reasons why mothers from poverty backgrounds tend not to produce enough milk for their babies and end up needing to resort to using canned options. ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:45pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Mikuni:You people are wicked! ![]() |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Nobody: 11:46pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
darediamond:Yeah. That’s what I’m advocating. I even said earlier that marriage is not sponsorship but partnership and if they both work hand in hand, then there shouldn’t be any problem. Just that this generation is filled with self centered and competitive individuals. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:46pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:This is not true at all, except in extreme cases(like In a famine)..
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| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 11:50pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
1144AK:As I said, visit Google for the many other reasons why many mothers find they are unable to produce enough milk for their babies. ![]() Kobojunkie:The information you posted was about stopping milk production, which is different from what I have been saying. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by 1144AK(m): 11:55pm On Nov 29, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:It's mostly higher SES women who give their babies formulas rather than breast milk for the purpose of convenience and because they can afford to do so. |
| Re: Someone Earning 100k Naira, Should Not Consider Marriage by Kobojunkie: 12:00am On Nov 30, 2025 |
1144AK:Wrong! It is not always about convenience, as, again, if you googled it, you would see that a lot of women struggle to make enough milk to feed their babies, and so having that extra help available goes a long way. Babies need to be fed more frequently than grown children, and having that backup goes a long way. ![]() Again, try to pay attention to what is being said since STOPPING milk production completely IS NOT the same as not making enough milk. ![]() |
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