Oct 7, 01:40 PM

Why do Hausa men feel reluctant to allow their wives to work?

Firstly, I'm a Hausa person by through and through but there's this attitude of our men that I notice which baffles me a lot. 70% of Hausa men I've come across, they don't like the idea of their wives working , I'd like to know what is the reason ?

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Oct 7, 02:08 PM
Wai mace za ta fi qarfin su.But I think if you think positively about something it comes positively kuma wasu matan ba su riqe mutuncin su da kuma kiyaye dokokin Allah
Oct 7, 02:18 PM
Anonymous #1 Oct 7, 02:08 PM

Wai mace za ta fi qarfin su.But I think if you think positively about something it comes positively kuma wasu matan ba su riqe mutuncin su da kuma kiyaye dokokin Allah

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LoL in summary , better safe than sorry
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Oct 7, 04:27 PM
they don't themselves so they can't trust their women too
Oct 7, 10:51 PM
Is just pure wickedness
Oct 9, 12:46 PM
daga Allah sai su kadai suka San mesukeyi awaje da Basa so matan su sufita๐Ÿ™„ Allah yasa mudace
Oct 9, 07:09 PM
Ahmad Aysha Oct 7, 10:51 PM

Is just pure wickedness

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Halin wasu matanne yake jawo haka ba Wani wickedness
Oct 10, 12:56 AM
Abu-Bakr Oct 9, 07:09 PM

Halin wasu matanne yake jawo haka ba Wani wickedness

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Am not in let me keep my opinion shaaa
Oct 10, 05:53 AM
Ahmad Aysha Oct 10, 12:56 AM

Am not in let me keep my opinion shaaa

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better
Oct 10, 09:22 AM
it's not fair why will you have to stop.her from working..when it will even benefit both of you
Oct 10, 11:34 AM
Abu-Bakr Oct 10, 05:53 AM

better

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