What Williams Uchemba teaches women: “Stop asking men for things you can’t afford

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Actor Williams Uchemba of Nigeria has spoken out against women who expect men to give them what they can’t usually afford.

While discussing the reasons why a lot of women are still unattached, the actor made this statement.

In a Facebook post on his official page, Uchemba made the accusation that the lack of marriage among some women is due to their entitlement mindset.

Even when asking is necessary, he said, women should appeal rather than request.

Ladies, there’s a rule that states you can’t order anything you can’t afford at a restaurant.

You claim there is no husband because a certain mindset is slowly permeating this generation’s females. No amount of hard work from a man over a decade will ever be enough to pay for the things you’re asking for, in my opinion.

We call it a spirit. Until you face it, some of you will delay getting married. For the simple reason that no man will ever want to host you.

The epidemic of women thinking it is acceptable to make unreasonable demands has spread like wildfire. You must realize that any man who truly enjoys you will lavishly spend on you.

You know you can’t afford the G wagon and the iPhone 15, so why are you asking a man for both anyway? An avaricious spirit.

No guy will welcome you into his home until you face this issue, which is deeply connected to aspects of the Jezebelian spirit.

Asking for something is different from appealing for it. Instead of just asking her husband for something, a lady will make an appeal to him. Nothing inherently wrong with appealing, but there seems to be an issue with the women who believe it is their right.

That is why you feel inferior to getting married and why you find yourself wondering when you see those folks.

Their character is the reason they got married. Is it your body, instead, that you believe attracts men? There they are, playing. The thing you believe holds a man is just a temporary fix. Keep quiet till the baby is born. Instead of valuing things, focus on developing your character.

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