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Home » Lifestyle » My Great-Grandmother Built Wealth That Men of Her Time Couldn’t – Nigerian Woman Speaks Out to Men Who Abandon Wives for Not Having Sons

My Great-Grandmother Built Wealth That Men of Her Time Couldn’t – Nigerian Woman Speaks Out to Men Who Abandon Wives for Not Having Sons

February 6, 2025
in Lifestyle, News
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A Nigerian World Bank employee, Vivian Irondi, has advised men to invest in their female children as women play an important role in wealth creation. 

 

The mother of two gave the advice in a post on Wednesday while addressing men who leave their wives for not bearing male children. 

 

Citing an example, she said her great-grandmother acquired so much wealth in her time that her footprints still resonate till today. 

 

“You left your wife because she did not bear you a son. Have you not heard that women do great things and leave great legacies? I come from a lineage of strong women. My great-grandmother was more of a man than a woman. She acquired wealth and lands that men couldn’t in her time. She had her children and also married wives and had children. She had no son directly. She left footprints that still resonate till today. We set standards; we don’t copy. Let your wife have peace of mind and train your female children; they certainly will make you proud,” she wrote. 

 

My great-grandmother acquired wealth that men couldn

 

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