In a video shared on her Instastory, Doyin highlighted the significance of having her own income, stating that it brings a level of respect to a relationship.
The reality star said she believes in being able to handle responsibilities in the household without constantly relying on her partner.
She acknowledged the unpredictable nature of life, contemplating scenarios like her partner meeting someone else or the possibility of his demise.
Doyin further emphasized the need for sustainability and mentioned her desire to establish a business for financial security in such unforeseen circumstances.
She said, “I will never be a full-time housewife. Number one, people change. What if he [my future husband] changes? What if he meets another girl, and then he stops catering for me and my kids?
“Number two, there’s this level of respect that comes with having your own money, like when your partner knows you can provide. You don’t need to ask them for everything. You can handle certain things in the house. And I would really like to have that respect in my marriage.
“And third, there are certain things that are out of our control. What if he dies? God forbid. We don’t pray for that, but what if he dies? How am I going to sustain myself and my kids? So, sustainability is a very big thing for me. At least, I would have a business.“
KanyiDaily recalls that Doyin David recently criticized Nigerians who habitually pass judgment on young women choosing to marry wealthy older men.
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