- Eucharia Anunobi, a Nollywood actress turned preacher, advises young women to be cautious in relationships.
- She highlights the issue of men making false marriage promises to exploit women.
- Anunobi emphasizes the importance of not making intimate or emotional commitments based solely on these promises.

Nollywood actress turned preacher, Eucharia Anunobi, has issued a strong caution to young women about relationships and premarital commitments, urging them to be more discerning when dealing with romantic partners.
According to her, some men intentionally deceive women with marriage promises just to take advantage of them. She warned women not to make intimate or emotional commitments based solely on such promises.
In her words:
“Engagement is not marriage. Male prostitutes, you are here; you will promise girls that you want to marry them, just because you want to use them. Dear ladies, do not ever open your treasure for any man just because he says he wants to marry you. Let him come and meet your family members first.”
She further encouraged women to insist on proper family introductions before taking any relationship seriously, emphasizing the importance of caution and self-respect in romantic dealings.
Her statement has since generated reactions online, with many debating her strong choice of words and message on modern relationships.
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In other news… A heated debate has broken out on social media after a woman’s comment about love and money in relationships went viral, drawing strong reactions from users online.
In the statement that sparked the discussion, she said: “I would rather be with a rich man who cheats than a broke man. Love alone is not enough, because some women stay with men through hard times and still get abandoned when the money finally comes.”
Her comment has since stirred conversation about what really matters most in relationships emotional connection or financial stability.
She explained that in her view, love on its own cannot sustain a relationship, especially when financial struggles are involved. She also pointed out that some women support their partners during difficult times, only to be left behind once those same partners become successful.
The reaction online has been split. While some people agreed with her perspective, saying financial security plays a big role in relationship stability, others strongly disagreed, arguing that loyalty, trust, and genuine love should matter more than money.
Many critics also warned that prioritizing wealth over emotional commitment could lead to unhealthy relationship choices, while others insisted that financial hardship often puts serious pressure on relationships.
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