Rita Edochie berates women who stay with cheating men for money

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Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie has berated women who stick with cheating men just because he showers them with money.

The veteran actress via her Instagram page on Wednesday, today October 9, said that back in the day when a woman finds out her man is cheating on her, she yells at him, starves him sexually and gives him certain attitudes.

She said if such a man fails to change his ways, the woman will then walk away from him.

Edochie said she it is rather unfortunate to see women of nowadays choosing to stay in toxic relationships where the men cheat recklessly.

In her words, she said: “It is really very unfortunate to see women preferring to be in a toxic relationship where cheating and infidelity takes the lead simply because the so called man showers them with money. You can image a situation where a wife or a fiancee tells her man to use protection while having sex with another woman.

“Chai, i weep, what happened to your respect and presitage as the woman of the house? Have you sold them for pounds and dollars? During our time once we find out that our men cheats on us, we will kick against it with full force, yell at him, starve him sexually and give him certain attitudes he wont find comfortable and if he refuses to stop cheating, we will walk away from the marriage or relationship irrespective of who he thinks he is or how much he thinks he has

“Ladies you can do better now, its high time you start proving to your men that money doesnt buy respect.

“Secondly, i have been saying this though, ladies have something you do that fetches you money, be a boss, sail your own ship by yourself so you can confortably tackle a man who keeps messing up. It is only when you depend on your man for survival that you will have no say when he begins to trample on your emotions as a woman. Please plan yourselves biko nu maka na tata bu gbooo.”

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