A Nigerian pastor has ignited debate online after criticising men who attempt to test women’s loyalty through financial hardship.
In a viral message circulating on X, the clergyman condemned the practice of deliberately giving women little or nothing as a measure of love and commitment.
He questioned the logic behind such actions, arguing that they reflect irresponsibility rather than sincerity.
“You say you want a woman to love you for who you are, yet you test her with three cups of rice. Are we travelling back to yesterday?” he said.
The pastor added that expecting a woman to survive on ₦10,000 for weeks is unrealistic, stressing that financial stability plays a vital role in building a healthy relationship.
His remarks have drawn mixed reactions, with some supporting his stance, while others insist that genuine love should not be defined by money alone.









