Nigerian actor Seun Sean Jimoh has revealed why his gender should stop giving money to a certain women with no financial backing.
On his social media account, he noted how people who work hard for money will cherish its value compared to those who don’t. Addressing his gender, he told them to quit giving money to women who don’t have any legitimate source of income.
“People who work hard for money will value it! Stop giving money to women who don’t have a legitimate hustle”.
Some reactions from fans below;
Elizabeth Favour wrote, “Una no even value women with legitimate work.
Enigma XX01 wrote, “Working hard to afford a broke entitled woman is insanity.
Vee Vogue wrote, “He didn’t lie. Someone who works hard for her money would appreciate every kobo given to her.
Sammy Hemith wrote, “Ladies stop giving your body to men unless they pay for your bride price!! You don’t want to sleep with an illegitimate partner.
Clay Zo wrote, “Honestly because if you are working and earning and someone gives you 20k, you will appreciate it more, rather than being entitled”.
The father of two, months ago had thrown a thoughtful question to his thousands of fans, questioning why a married woman would leave her cheating husband for a married man.
The movie actor claimed that he has seen this happen on some occasions and it makes him confused.
In another of his post, he had cautioned women on the need to keep their extramarital affairs away from their partner.
Stating a fact, the 37- year old actor noted that it is more difficult for men when they find out that their woman had an affair and would hold it against her if she ever confessed.
Alongside his plea, Seun made a public appeal to Nigerians with loved ones and friends in the diaspora, appealing to them to take it easy on their rich friends and family, especially those in the diaspora. He stated that despite $1 being N1700, family members overseas still have to work harder for it.
He bemoaned Nigerians to stop using their brain to calculate how much dollars would be for their helper as he noted how some helpers also need helpers.