I love my husband more when he is broke - Wife says

I love my husband more when he is broke - Wife says

Nigerian relationship expert, Joro Olumofin, recently left many social media users stunned after he shared an email he received from a woman who prefers her husband broke and prays to God to make him that way.

While many women aspire to marry well-to-do men so as to enjoy the affluent benefits that comes with it, it appears the case is different for this worrying wife who recently wrote an email to Joro seeking help.

According to her email, she prefers her husband broke as that is the only time he pays attention to his family and goes to church. She stated that he rarely spends time with the kids so much that one of the children is scared of him as she doesn't know him well enough.

She went on to reveal that she lacks companionship and feels like a single mother despite being married. Concluding her mail, she stated that he is at his most romantic when he is broke.

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"I prefer my husband broke. I don’t know what came over me. I started praying bad for my husband today in church. I was almost speaking in tongues. Before people call me witch and all sorts. When my husband is broke he loves me more. He respects me. He is at home more when he is broke. When he’s broke he comes to church more. Joro My husband has not come to church with me since February because he made money. A lot of people are carrying rumors in our Parish that we have divorced.it is painful.

Last week, tears came to my eyes when my husband said why is our son wearing trouser to school. Joro my own husband doesn’t know that my son is in SS1. I am basically a single mother Joro. I am only married on paper. Why won’t I pray for him to be broke. I find c0ndom in his car, jacket, I even found 0ondom in his bible. I prayed that God should take away his riches. I have my own job and money. But I lack companionship. I am alone. Today now he is not at home. My last daughter is scared of him and doesn’t even know her father well. He doesn’t care. When he is broke he is more sweet and romantic than Jack in titanic."

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Meanwhile, Olumofin had earlier shared his take on divorce cases in Nigeria and how they can be amended to help married women who he believes are suffering everyday because there are no strong consequences to infidelity in marriage.

According to him, the Nigerian courts should enforce a “70% - 30%” law in the case of infidelity by a husband. Olumofin stated that in this case, 70% of assets go to a wife if her husband cheats on her.

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Kumashe Yaakugh Kumashe Yaakugh is a lifestyle journalist with over five years of working experience at Legit.ng. She graduated from Benue State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication in 2013. In 2022, she received the award for' Excellence in Fashion Reporting'. Kumashe Yaakugh is the author of 'While She Slept'. Email: caroline.yaakugh@corp.legit.ng