“Why our female colleagues don’t beg for financial help”

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  • Nigerian actor Daniel Etim Effiong discussed the approaches to seeking financial assistance between male and female actors on the “Bad and Bougie Podcast.”
  • Effiong talked about strong cultural norms in Nigerian communities, where men are traditionally expected to bear financial burdens, including those of women.
  • The actor explained that these norms contribute to a higher visibility of men seeking financial aid publicly, contrasting with women who often receive support more discreetly.
  • Effiong emphasized that men, in adherence to societal expectations, tend to silently bear financial challenges.
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In a recent episode of the popular “Bad and Bougie Podcast,” Nigerian actor Daniel Etim Effiong engaged in a conversation with hosts Moet Abebe and Tolani Baj about the distinctive approaches to seeking financial help between male and female actors in Nigeria.

Daniel Etim responded to Moet Abebe’s inquiry about the apparent disparity in the public seeking of financial assistance between male and female actors.

He talked about the strong societal norms affecting these behaviours, explaining the traditional expectations on men in many Nigerian communities.

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"Why our female colleagues don't beg for financial help" - Daniel Etim Effiong

According to Effiong, these cultural norms dictate that men are traditionally responsible for shouldering financial burdens, not only for themselves but also for the women in their lives.

This expectation, he argued, contributes to a higher visibility of men seeking financial aid, as opposed to women who may receive support more discreetly.

The actor emphasized that men often quietly handle their financial challenges instead of asking for help from women.

He explained that, in the traditional Nigerian context, a man’s priority upon earning income is often focused on ensuring the wellbeing of his family.

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In instances of financial hardship, men are more inclined to publicly seek assistance, adhering to societal norms that consider it unconventional for women to financially support men.

In similar news, Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwo sheds light on the distressing reality of actors finding themselves in a predicament of begging for financial assistance while battling illness.

Patience Ozokwo touches upon the underlying issues that contribute to this unfortunate situation

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