Lady Says Men Earning N1 Million Monthly Have No Business With Serious Relationship: "Too Small"

Lady Says Men Earning N1 Million Monthly Have No Business With Serious Relationship: "Too Small"

  • A young Nigerian lady has gone viral on social media after sharing her opinion about the amount of money required for a serious relationship
  • In a video, she advised men who earn N1 million monthly not to consider getting into a relationship with anyone
  • Mixed reactions trailed her video on TikTok as social media users shared their opinions in the comments section

A Nigerian lady's comment on the financial requirements for a serious relationship sparked outrage online.

According to her, men earning a certain level of income should not expect to enter into a serious relationship.

Lady insists N1 million monthly salary is too poor for a man to get into a serious relationship.
Lady advises men who earn N1 million monthly to stay single. Photo credit: @kaptainjeff/Instagram, Bloomberg/ Getty Images.
Source: Instagram

Lady advises men earning N1 million monthly

The video, which showed @kaptainjeff, a content creator on Instagram, questioning the lady, quickly went viral on TikTok.

In the clip, the lady expressed her views on relationships and finances, stating that she intended to focus on her single life for the time being.

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She further insisted that men who specifically earn N1 million monthly, should not expect or get into a serious relationship.

In her words:

"How can you be making N1 million as a man and you're expecting a serious relationship? I want to be 30 years before getting into a serious relationship. For now, allow me to enjoy my single life abeg. When I get to 30, I will change my personality, my way of dressing and my lifestyle so I can see man. If you are making N1 million every month, that means you'll give me N900k and hold N100k. How can you be making N1 million every month and you expect a serious relationship?"
Lady claims N1 million monthly salary is too small for a man to get into a relationship.
Lady says men who earn N1 million monthly have business being in a relationship. Photo credit: @kaptainjeff/Instagram.
Source: Instagram

Reactions as lady dishes advice to men

Nigerians stormed the comments section to react to the video.

Favouritelawyer said:

"120 in a year. If you forgive any woman’s past ehn, God will surely ponishhhhh you nkita ara."

Oladejiadeola said:

"How can you be talking about salary with someone that last lost body count. That’s wht she uses in measuring her salary monthly. “If I collect 100k from 20men monthly that’s 1monthly which never happens in most cases."

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Babyboyfashworld said:

"In Jesus name you no go see husband I don save this video awon werey everywhere."

Lyrics_talker wrote:

"U were get voice like man."

Bismiletv said:

"Guys take note ooo."

Ajpop__ said:

"1 million too no qualify Omo."

Fatima Njie said:

"Wait ooo i always ask myself about this, is Nigerian million different from Gambia million no be funny."

Boss _usman said:

"After marrying a woman with brain for my kids I will marry another with body for myself I also deserve happiness."

Huda Bekah Glamour reacted:

"I hate it when I want to comment and someone had already commented my comment."

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Lady dishes advice to women

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady advised women against dating men who follow controversial content creator Geh Geh on social media.

She noted that men who “worship” Geh Geh on social media may never end up getting married, based on the influencer’s teachings.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.