Popular Nollywood actress Peggy Ovire has recently shared her thoughts on comedian Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, also known as Kiekie’s, statement about splitting bills with her husband.
Kiekie had expressed her belief that as a married woman, she should contribute to the payment of her family’s house rent during a podcast hosted by media personality Toke Makinwa.
In a now-controversial video that circulated on social media, Kiekie passionately emphasized that she cannot stay in a house without paying rent.
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Just say you earn more than your husband Kiekie
She argued that sharing bills with one’s husband not only fosters respect but also reduces the financial burden on the man.
However, her statement received mixed reactions from viewers, with some praising her for lessening the financial burden on her husband, while others believed that it is solely the man’s responsibility to shoulder the household expenses.
Reacting to the video, Peggy Ovire took to the comment section of the blog where the video was shared and urged Kiekie to acknowledge that she earns more than her husband.
Ovire stated, “Just say you earn more than your husband Kiekie, then bill sharing is a must. It is my husband’s responsibility to pay the bills, especially since he can afford it. Mine is to take care of the home and be there for emergency cases. My man won’t even let me pay jack.”
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Men take advantage of nice women: Toke Makinwa says on her podcast with kiekie
Meanwhile, In the latest episode of her podcast, TokeMoments, popular Nollywood actress Toke Makinwa made a thought-provoking assertion that men don’t like nice women.
During the podcast, Makinwa discussed the idea that when women are overly nice, men often take advantage of them, perceiving them as gullible or easily manipulated.
Her guest on the show, skit maker Bukunmi Adeaga Ilori, popularly known as Kiekie, offered a different perspective, suggesting that men appreciate being reminded of their responsibilities.