Nigerian skit maker Nasboi has stirred widespread reactions on social media after sharing a controversial take on relationships and marriage.
In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, the entertainer claimed that many men typically marry for love, while a large number of women marry for financial security. The statement quickly went viral, sparking heated discussions across social platforms.
His comment adds to a growing list of relationship opinions he has shared in recent months, many of which have drawn mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. Previously, Nasboi had also spoken about financial expectations in relationships, warning against dating partners who are not financially stable.
The latest remark has further fueled debates around modern dating dynamics in Nigeria, especially as economic realities continue to influence relationship decisions for many young people.
Mixed Reactions as Nigerians Weigh In
Reactions to Nasboi’s statement have been sharply divided. While some social media users agreed with his perspective, arguing that financial stability plays a major role in marriage decisions, others criticized the comment as a broad generalization.
Many users pointed out that both men and women consider multiple factors—love, compatibility, and financial security—when choosing a life partner. Others argued that economic pressures in Nigeria have made financial considerations more prominent in relationships than ever before.
The debate highlights a wider societal conversation about changing relationship values, gender expectations, and the realities of marriage in today’s economy.
As discussions continue to trend online, Nasboi’s comment has once again placed him at the center of a cultural conversation—showing how celebrity opinions can quickly shape and amplify public discourse on sensitive social issues.