19 Things Nigerian husbands expect of their wives.
In no particular order, this is what some Nigerian men say they expect of their wives…
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Slim down. Don’t let people take you for my mother when, indeed, you are my wife. I love to see you exercise and eat less.
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Don’t disrespect me. I want to feel respected even with my imperfections. Correct me with respect.
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Don’t always claim your right. Be quick to say, “I am sorry.”
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Don’t delay me when we have to go out together. Start getting ready well ahead of time and don’t ever keep me waiting.
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I love good food. If you have to attend catering school to make me eat well, please do.
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I hate nagging. When you make your request, believe in me to do it in my own time. No amount of nagging can change me.
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Don’t belittle or gossip about me to anyone. If there are issues
that need be to addressed, find a quiet time when we can talk, just the
two of us; not necessarily in the middle of the night when you’re most
likely going to disturb my sleep.
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Don’t prioritise anyone over me. Make me your number one — not your pastor, the children, your friends or your family.
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Yes, I love sex! Don’t withhold it. And don’t ever use it as a bargaining chip.
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Stop acting like my mother.
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I can be jealous. Don’t get too close to the opposite sex on social media. Seek my consent before accepting a male as friend.
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Don’t paint me bad before my children. Rather, help them to love and appreciate me.
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Accept and relate well with my family members.
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Assist me in paying the bills, if you earn well.
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Don’t pry too much into my affairs by reading my mail or responding to my messages without my consent.
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Stop snooping and stalking me on social media. Stop being suspicious of my female colleagues.
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Stop answering my calls without my permission.
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Smile always, even when you are exhausted from tending the kids. Frowning all the time will scare me.
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Stop asking to know how I spend every dime. Just trust me and all will be well.
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