- In a recent episode of the “mic on” podcast, Billionaire businessman cosmas Maduka, noted that love isn’t enough to begin a marriage.
- He stated that the man should have a two or three bedroom and should declare his monthly earnings to his partner.
Billionaire businessman Cosmas Maduka has shared his insights on the importance of financial readiness in marriage.
Speaking on the “Mic On podcast“, the chairman of Coscharis Group, Cosmas Maduka emphasized that love alone is not enough to sustain a successful marriage.
Maduka’s comments came in response to a question by the show’s anchor, Seun Okinbaloye, about the growing trend of women seeking partners with financial stability.
He advised that women should prioritize a partner’s financial readiness and planning over love declarations.
According to Maduka, a man should have a clear plan for his life, including a stable income and a decent living arrangement, before getting married.
He suggested that a two or three-bedroom apartment and a declared monthly income are essential prerequisites.
He said:
“Seun, it’s finding the middle of the road, because that is also important.
“There are ladies who jump at a man because he say, ‘I’ll marry you. I love you.’ Will you eat love?
“I told ladies, I say, ‘if you marry a man who has no job because he speaks in tongues, you’re not spiritual.’
“I do not encourage ladies to marry a man that has no plan for his life.
“The first thing I said, minimum, he must have a two or three bedrooms apartment where he’s living. He must tell you how much he earns every month. You’re not going to live by faith with her.”
Maduka drew from his personal experience, recounting how he took responsibility by renting a three-bedroom house before getting married.
In another news, singer D’banj reveals why music is not enough to sustain luxury lifestyle that Nigerian musicians love.
Speaking during an interview with PremiumTimes, DBanj said that great singers like JayZ, Kanye West, and others have other businesses that serve as other sources of income for them to afford to live luxurious lives.
”It’s my sixth year in marriage, and ever since then, I’ve looked for different platforms that would keep my fame and family intact. So if you were to Google Jay Z or the wealthiest musicians in the world, you would see that only 10 per cent of their wealth is probably from music.”he said