WOMEN’S SALARIES SHOULD BE PAID INTO HUSBAND’S ACCOUNT, SAYS HELEN PAUL
I remember doing a story about the age-long practice of how in Japan, husbands surrender their whole earnings to their wives.
In turn, they are given what they call ‘Okozukai’, meaning pocket money. And that pocket money was mostly for beer and cigarettes.
That’s the kind of lifestyle ace comedian, Dr Helen Paul tried proposing a few days ago, though this time, it’s the reverse.
Dr Paul stirred up an intense debate on social media with her post suggesting that women’s salaries should be directly transferred into their husbands’ bank accounts. In this age? Sure, there are couples who keep their finances together and it works well for them. But I doubt it will work for families where the men keep side chicks or mistresses. The woman of the house will suffer in this case.
Of course, you can easily tell those who would be for, or against that debate topic. Let’s read some of the reactions.
@therealstloui wrote, “I am not a woman, but I say no way.”
@samadeyemi2002, “Correct! I have seen a family where ATM and bank account alert for the wife is with the husband. They are still happily married.”
Moses @Moses384334461 wrote, “Every woman must, I mean must have her financial freedom.”
@dewealthy.kitchen, “Exactly what l have been doing for 7yrs in Marriage, ask my husband.”
@abisgangan replied, “God forbid bad thing.” Hahahaha! That’s a strong one.
@sexy_queen_chinedu_ben, “No way Mami’ I don’t agree with this one 00000oh.”
@mama_3jsmedia, “Make I just take one eye look for now. Mine should be paid into his account while his own should be paid into my account. Case closed. I no kuku loose.”
@rosy4thetruth, “To set the record straight, I’m fully behind you. You will indeed be a very good pacesetter.” Exactly! Hellen Paul should prove to us that this style is working in her home.
@doctoraljokes_, “Yes, they should send it directly to our bank account. After all, we are the head of the family.” No bi small thing!
Splendid Quin asked, “What if he runs away?”