Nollywood Actress Jemima Osunde Slams Entitlement, Urges Women to Work.

Nollywood Star Jemima Osunde Urges Women to Rethink Dependence on Rich Partners

In a bold statement, Nigerian actress Jemima Osunde has called out women who believe they are entitled to their partners’ wealth and expect to date or marry only the rich. Osunde argues that this mindset is unrealistic, especially in today’s economic climate.

The actress questioned why women with this mentality fantasize about dating or marrying wealthy men instead of focusing on their own financial independence. She pointed out that there simply are not enough billionaires to go around, making it impossible for every woman to be a stay-at-home wife relying on a wealthy partner.

Osunde took to her social media handle to express her views, saying, “Work his ass off for money. What about your own? Don’t you want to work? In this economy? It’s like some of you think we’re still living in Bible times.” She continued, “My dear sister, there aren’t enough billionaires in the world for all of us to be housewives. You’d better go and look for work.”

The actress’s words are a wake-up call for women to take charge of their financial futures. With the current economic uncertainty, it’s more important than ever for individuals to be self-sufficient and not rely solely on their partners for financial support.

Osunde’s message is not just about financial independence but also about empowerment. By urging women to engage in productive ventures, she’s encouraging them to take control of their lives and make meaningful contributions to society.

As the world grapples with economic challenges, Jemima Osunde’s words serve as a timely reminder of the importance of hard work, self-reliance, and financial responsibility. Her message is a call to action for women everywhere to rethink their expectations and take charge of their financial futures.

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