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Blessing CEO advises women: Prioritize financial independence over relationship necessity

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Relationship coach Blessing CEO has urged women to prioritize financial independence to avoid entering relationships out of necessity, emphasizing the joy and voice that come with self-sufficiency

Popular relationship coach, Blessing CEO, has strongly advised women to prioritize financial independence, emphasizing that they should never enter relationships out of financial necessity.

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Instead, she urged women to work diligently to secure their basic needs and gain a voice in their lives.

In a recent Instagram video, Blessing CEO encouraged women to “hustle and become self-sufficient,” highlighting the profound joy and fulfillment that accompanies independence.

In her view, making money is not only achievable for women but also essential for their overall well-being.

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Women, work, hustle so that hunger will not be the reason you’re falling in love. Work, so that you can have a voice and get yourself the basic things of life.

She underscored the importance of empowering themselves through hard work and financial stability, enabling them to navigate life’s challenges with confidence and independence.

“Women, work, hustle so that hunger will not be the reason you’re falling in love,” Blessing CEO stated passionately. “Work, so that you can have a voice and get yourself the basic things of life. Hustle so hard so that you’ll not be blinded and your essence taken. You’re not supposed to be in a relationship because of hunger.”

She went on to articulate the perceived ease with which women can achieve financial success: “It is not our job as women to suffer. It is the job of men to suffer and get their daily bread. Where it will take a man ten thousand times to enter, it will take a woman just one time to enter. Women’s tears alone open doors. Work so that you can become independent. Making money for a woman is easy. There’s so much joy that comes from being independent.”

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Shaffy Bello’s Powerful Plea for Respect From Younger People

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Uche Ogbodo shares candid thoughts on love, marriage

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Uche Ogbodo love confession explores marriage, age differences and her view that women are increasingly becoming providers in relationships.

Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo opened up about love, marriage and changing gender roles in an interview with Deacon Famous, reflecting on her relationship with her younger husband and the criticism she faced over their age difference.

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Ogbodo said she was only a few years older than her husband, yet some people assumed she was his mother, a reaction she described as difficult to understand.

The actress used the conversation to discuss what she sees as a significant shift in relationships, particularly the growing financial and emotional responsibilities carried by women.

“In this generation, statistically, I think women are more of providers,” Ogbodo said.

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She argued that women increasingly contribute substantially to the wellbeing of their families, while expressing the view that some men can be emotionally self-focused.

“I think men are emotionally selfish; they care more about themselves than the woman and the children,” she said.

Her comments also touched on her broader understanding of romantic relationships. Ogbodo said she believes the intensity associated with love can change as relationships progress.

“I think love fades over time,” she said.

The actress’s remarks offer a candid perspective on the pressures surrounding modern relationships, particularly for women whose financial or social independence challenges traditional expectations about marriage.

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Her comments about the age difference also highlight the double standards that can surround relationships involving older women and younger men.

While such relationships are increasingly visible, women can still face ridicule or assumptions about their appearance and role within the relationship.

Ogbodo’s comments come against the backdrop of public interest in her personal life and previous marriage experiences.

Rather than presenting her views as a universal rule, her remarks appear rooted largely in her own experiences and observations of relationships.

The actress’s discussion of women as providers also reflects a broader conversation in Nigeria about changing household responsibilities.

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Rising living costs, dual-income households and women’s growing participation in business and professional life have increasingly complicated the traditional idea of men as sole financial providers.

At the heart of Ogbodo’s comments, however, is a more personal question about what sustains love when circumstances and expectations change.

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Her willingness to discuss those experiences has given the interview a revealing human dimension, particularly as she reflects on the realities behind relationships that are often judged from the outside.

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Charles Inojie questions graduates’ employability

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The Nollywood actor says some Nigerian graduates lack practical knowledge of the subjects they studied, raising concerns about education and workplace readiness

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