Isaac Fayose, a prominent media personality, recently expressed his views on the current dollar crisis in Nigeria during an interview on Arise TV. He attributed the crisis to Nigerian women, particularly in the context of relationships and financial expectations.
Fayose highlighted that Nigeria has a significant proportion of unmarried women, which he believes contributes to the country’s economic challenges. He suggested that many men remain unmarried well into their 40s because contemporary women prioritize financial stability in relationships, following the “no money, no honey” principle.
Furthermore, Fayose shared personal anecdotes, mentioning his experience as a grandfather at 51, attributing his son’s upbringing in the UK where financial concerns were less prevalent. He also drew attention to the rise in prostate cancer cases, linking it to women’s increasing focus on cosmetic enhancements like butt enlargement.
Ultimately, Fayose’s perspective suggests that Nigerian women are indirectly exacerbating the dollar crisis by shifting their preferences away from the local currency and placing greater emphasis on financial stability in relationships.