- Alibaba expressed frustration with men who allow their self-worth to be defined by financial status.
- Alibaba mocked men who would ask their higher-earning partners to resign from their jobs out of jealousy or ego.
Veteran comedian Ali Baba speaks out against men who feel threatened by their partner’s higher earnings.
In an Instagram post, Ali Baba criticized men who tie their self-worth to financial status, labeling this behavior as insecure.
His comments were sparked by an online discussion where women shared stories of quitting high-paying jobs to save their marriages.
Ali Baba questioned the reasoning of men who ask their partners to resign their job due to jealousy or ego.
He referred to such men as lazy and emphasized that their demands stem from financial insecurity.
Ali Baba argued that a person’s self-confidence should not be defined solely by their financial status.
He used the example of Oprah Winfrey and Stedman Graham to illustrate his point, asking if Stedman would realistically ask Oprah to resign.
“All these lies you people are sharing will keeeeee you people soon.
Who are these women who fall for such lies.
If you earn more than your man, let him quit his own job. Nonsense!!!
Who are these lazy bumcums peddling these stupid narratives?
You are earning N1.5m a month… and your madam is earning 10m monthly. And with that kind of job comes different benefits… you wil tell her to resign.
That means your self-confidence is financially driven and anchored.
Insecurities my foot.
So, Stedman will tell Oprah Winfrey to resign…
Who is bringing up these men with self esteem that is defined by financial status?
No wonder, once a woman looks rich and exudes prosperity vibes… these sort of mean become weaklings.
Instead of being challenged and driven to upgrade your financial status.
Shiooooor,” he wrote.
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