In a video shared on social media, the controversial relationship expert shared her perspective on the traditional roles of men and women in a relationship.
Blessing CEO claimed that a woman’s primary role is to enjoy a man’s money, suggesting that men are inherently designed to be the providers in relationships.
Expressing disappointment in what she perceived as a lack of vocal support from powerful men on this issue, Blessing Okoro called out “small upcoming hustlers” for taking the lead in discussions about gender roles.
She drew parallels with the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve, suggesting that God had originally intended men to be providers while women were meant to receive financial support.
Blessing CEO questioned whether the shift in these roles occurred because women decided to enter the workforce and assist men.
”It actually hurts me the most that the men who are powerful hardly talk. It’s all these small small upcoming hustlers”
When God vested Adam, he had already out evething in place. Is it because women decided to start helping men and start working?”
“Men where born to work and to feed a woman, a woman’s job is to enjoy the money,” she said.
KanyiDaily recalls that Blessing CEO recently advised ladies to consider snatching other women’s husbands if they feel the wives are not treating them well.
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