Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Sparks Debate After Advising Men Not to Marry Financially Dependent Women

“Stop Marrying Broke Women” — Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Sparks Heated Debate Online 

Popular Nigerian relationship coach and pastor, Kingsley Okonkwo, has stirred massive reactions online after comments attributed to him suggested that men should avoid marrying women who are financially dependent. The pastor, who leads David’s Christian Centre, is known for his outspoken teachings on marriage, dating, and relationships. According to discussions circulating across social media platforms, the cleric reportedly advised men to stop marrying “broke women” and instead seek partners who can contribute meaningfully to a relationship.

The statement quickly triggered heated debates among Nigerians, with many people sharing different opinions about finances, gender roles, and expectations in marriage.

Although the viral phrase “Stop marrying broke women” appears to be a simplified version of the message, Pastor Okonkwo has consistently taught that marriage should be a partnership rather than a dependency arrangement. In several of his past teachings, he emphasized that relationships thrive better when both partners bring value, emotionally, spiritually, and financially. According to him, when one partner carries the entire financial burden, it can create unnecessary pressure and conflict within the marriage.

His core message has often focused on the idea that both men and women should be hardworking, responsible, and capable of contributing to their shared future.


As expected, the comments sparked mixed reactions across social media. Some people supported the message, arguing that financial independence is important for both partners in modern marriages. Others, however, criticized the idea, saying it contradicts traditional cultural expectations where men are seen as the primary providers in the family. A number of users also pointed out that love, character, and compatibility should matter more than financial status when choosing a life partner.

The debate has since expanded beyond the pastor’s statement, evolving into a larger conversation about gender roles and financial expectations in relationships today.


Experts say the controversy reflects a growing shift in how many young Nigerians view marriage. In the past, society often placed financial responsibility almost entirely on men. However, with increasing economic pressure and changing social dynamics, many couples today prefer relationships where both partners contribute to building their future together.

Still, the topic remains highly sensitive, especially in cultures where traditional roles remain deeply rooted. 




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                  EverydayStoryNetwork Thoughts

This debate highlights an important reality about modern relationships. Marriage is no longer just about who provides and who depends, it is increasingly about partnership, support, and shared responsibility. Financial stability alone cannot sustain a marriage, but lack of responsibility from either partner can create serious strain. Ultimately, successful relationships often come from mutual respect, understanding, and the willingness of both partners to grow together. 



                   Let’s Talk About It

Do you agree with Pastor Okonkwo’s message that men should marry partners rather than dependents?

Or do you believe men should still remain the primary providers in marriage?


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