Lord Lamba expressed the opinion that women who pay their own bills tend to disregard men’s advice.
He shared this perspective in a post on the social media platform X.
The statement reflects a broader commentary on gender dynamics and financial independence.
Comedian and skitmaker Lord Lamba has claimed that women who pay their own bills don’t listen to men.
He shared his thoughts in a post on X:
“If she is able to pay all her bills without your assistance, she cannot listen to you.”
The statement sparked mixed reactions from users.
One person responded: “Paying bills doesn’t cancel mutual respect. Independence is not a license for pride, and providing isn’t a ticket for control. Relationship na partnership not boss and employee vibes.”
Another added: “A woman who truly loves you will naturally be supportive and submissive, whether or not she pays her own bills. Some women simply want to love and be loved in return.”
Several women disagreed with the claim. One wrote: “As I’m paying my bills by myself, you have to be doing more than just paying bills for me to take you serious.”
Another said: “It simply means she doesn’t love you. Well-to-do women submit to the men they love in real life, forget the social media brags.”
See screenshot of post below:
In other news… A Nigerian lady has cried out over a sharp increase in her house rent, which her landlord raised to ₦700,000 in Edo State after earlier increments from ₦280,000 to ₦350,000.
Her ordeal was shared in a post on X (formerly Twitter) by user @ChuksEricE, who narrated the tenant’s frustration with the constant rent hikes.
She revealed that despite several messages sent to the landlord by herself and other tenants, he never responded. According to her, she returned home one day to find a document placed at her doorstep, only to discover it was a letter from the landlord’s lawyer.
The letter instructed her to pay the new rent of ₦700,000 before December or vacate the apartment.
Expressing her displeasure, she wrote:
“At this point, can we all drag the landlord? Because this morning I just saw this at my door. I opened it and saw lawyers sent me papers from my landlord that house rent is from ₦350,000 to ₦700,000, and I must pay this money by December.
If I can’t afford it, I should pack out. Mind you, our house rent was ₦280,000, they increased it to ₦350,000 and we didn’t complain. Now ₦700,000? In this small Edo State? What is the reason for this increment? We wrote the landlord, he doesn’t reply.”
The post quickly drew attention online, with many Nigerians reacting and sharing their thoughts in the comment section.