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Home›Allure Magazine›Marriages where women are the breadwinners don’t last – Actress, Ronke Oshodi

Marriages where women are the breadwinners don’t last – Actress, Ronke Oshodi

August 3,2017
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By Patricia Uyeh,
Nollywood actress, Ronke Oshodi, in a recent interview,  spoke on the reason why most celebrity marriages are crashing.

According to her, a marriage cannot work when the woman is the sole breadwinner in the family.

She said:

“That is what is trending now and do you know why it is like that? It is because we are exposed. Everyone wants to work. Everyone wants to earn money. Thirty or forty years ago, it was our fathers that were earning money. Ladies don’t really used to go to universities.

“They were like if I go to a university, no one would marry me again. My father used to say that he can never marry a graduate. He used to tell me he cannot marry a nurse. But now, I would bring 50, the man would bring 50 or I would bring 70 the man would bring 30 or he would bring 70, I would bring 30 because we have to work hand in hand. So how do you think we can sustain the marriage. It is not going to work.

“It is not because we don’t want to really be in our husband’s house or that we are not submissive enough, it is not just going to work. I am going to pay the NEPA bill, I would provide foodstuff if you don’t have, I would pay the school fees if you don’t have, I would do some certain things if you don’t have.

” And then you would now come and expect me to cook for you or come and meet food when you come back home, it is not going to work. It is not just going to work. That is just it. But if you are a man and you are doing everything, absolutely everything, that is when you can have total control of your wife”

 

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