A Nigerian journalist, Sampson Oko Nweke, has advised men to save money with their wives as women are more prudent in spending.
His statement has generated mixed reactions among netizens, with some agreeing with him and others disagreeing

A Nigerian journalist, Sampson Oko Nweke, has advised men to save money with their wives as women are more prudent in spending.
His statement has generated mixed reactions among netizens, with some agreeing with him and others disagreeing

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