“Being a baby mama doesn’t mean you should be entitled to your baby father’s money,” businesswoman Sandra Iheuwa says, as she reacts to Sophia Momodu’s rant

Businesswoman Sandra Iheuwa has said, being a baby mama doesn’t mean you should be entitled to your baby father’s money as she reacted to Sophia Momodu’s rant

She asserted that just because you’re a baby mama, doesn’t mean you should be entitled to your child’s father’s money. The only responsibility he has is to look after your child, and you are also responsible for looking after your own child. This shouldn’t be a way for you to get paid or taken care of.

You can confront your baby’s father, though, if he’s a lazy person. Additionally, when the baby daddy is present and providing for his own child as he should, baby mothers are not subject to financial ab¥se—at least, not until the baby daddy stops providing for his child.

The majority of married women face financial ab¥se from their partners; it’s almost like a ruse to keep them, unable to quit their pointless marriage. However, if you’re a baby mama and your baby daddy is looking after your child but not you, and you’re whining about “financial ab¥se,” get a job and take care of your bills and yourself.

I support women, but I don’t support n%nsense, she continued.

 

 

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