
Audio By Carbonatix
Nollywood actress Nancy Isime has stated that she will never disclose her earnings to her man.
She stated this while discussing privacy and boundaries in marriage on the ‘Thanks For Coming’ podcast.
Emphasising how she values privacy and boundaries, the actress noted that her earnings are off-limits in her relationships, and she does not expect him to discuss his either.
While insisting that she sees no reason for financial disclosures between couples, she revealed that, unlike other young ladies, she has never daydreamed about getting married.
“Tell a man how much I earn, for what? I can never. And I don’t want him to discuss his earnings with me either. I don’t want to know how much he is earning. I’ve no problem with him going through my phone, but for what?
“I would never ask to check his phone. You know, when young girls sit down and daydream about getting married, I have never done that. All I daydream about is working, making money and being independent,” she said.
Latest Stories
-
Healthy people are Ghana’s strongest currency, Finance Ministry says
4 minutes -
MTN recognised among global telecom leaders in Ranking Digital Rights Index, ranks second worldwide
14 minutes -
Declining donor funding makes CHAG partnership more critical – Finance Ministry
25 minutes -
CHAG delivers up to 40% of Ghana’s healthcare with just 7% of facilities – Executive Director
33 minutes -
Oil prices are falling, but Ghana’s economic risks are far from over – BoG Governor
43 minutes -
Groupe Nduom eyes Standard Chartered retail business, calls for local ownership
50 minutes -
Deposits safe, banking services uninterrupted – Standard Chartered reassures customers
1 hour -
Gov’t to recruit 550 Arabic teachers to tackle staffing gap in Islamic schools
1 hour -
Gov’t prepares to evacuate nearly 900 nationals from South Africa ahead of anti-immigration protests
1 hour -
Sales assistant fined GH¢12,000 after stealing GH¢353,471 from employer in marriage scam
1 hour -
GCAA probes alleged mistreatment of KLM passengers after Amsterdam delay
2 hours -
NRSA Director-General outlines reforms to reduce road carnage
2 hours -
Kumasi tomato traders push for revival of local tomato industry
2 hours -
Peace Council establishes peace committee, monitors to strengthen peace efforts
2 hours -
My agenda is to reunite, restructure, restrengthen NPP – Paul Afoko
2 hours