“Some Women Don’t Love Their Husbands, They Love What He Provides” — Ifedayo Sparks Debate

Media personality Ifedayo has sparked a heated conversation online after making a bold claim about love, marriage and financial provision in relationships.

Ifedayo, who shared her views on X, argued that some women may not genuinely love their husbands but are instead attached to the financial security and lifestyle their husbands provide.

According to her, a woman’s attitude towards her husband may change when his financial circumstances change and he can no longer provide at the level she has become accustomed to.

“Some of you don’t love your husbands. You love the provision. The moment he can no longer provide, he’s no longer worthy of your love, patience or respect,” she wrote.

She went further to compare such women to men who only value their wives based on physical appearance and domestic abilities.

“You’re no better than the man who only loves his wife while she’s young, beautiful and can cook,” she added.

The post, which was shared on August 18, 2026, has generated reactions online, with social media users debating whether financial provision has become too closely tied to love and respect in modern marriages.

While some agreed with Ifedayo’s argument, suggesting that genuine love should remain beyond a person’s financial circumstances, others pushed back against the comparison, arguing that financial responsibility is an important part of marriage and that women should not be expected to remain in relationships where economic hardship is accompanied by other problems.

The statement has also reignited the familiar debate over the expectations placed on husbands as providers and whether a woman’s changing feelings towards a financially struggling husband necessarily mean that she never loved him.

Ifedayo’s post had attracted more than 180,000 views at the time shown in the screenshot, indicating the level of attention her comments have generated online.

By Gift Adene

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