- Media personality MC Jimmie Kajim has said sharing responsibilities in marriage 50-50- makes men lazy, and some leave everything to their wives
- According to the Gukena FM presenter, men are the providers, protectors and priests of their house and should handle 100% of the financial bit
- He also opined that wives will rule over men who let their women chip in with the bills and create confusion
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Gukena FM radio presenter MC Jimmie Kajim has sensationally claimed that 50-50 sharing of responsibilities in marriages causes men to be lazy.
Kajim takes care of all the bills
Kajim was responding to a list of questions from his wife as they spilt the beans about their marriage in a TUKO.co.ke interview.
"I will take 100% responsibility as a man even if you become a billionaire. If you want you can contribute to the family. That also makes some men lazy; just because your wife is earning you do not want to take up responsibilities, bro, she will be the one in charge," said Kajim emphatically.
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The media personality also opined that 50-50 sharing of bills in marriages creates confusion and breeds confusion in marriages.
"The man's role is to protect, provide and be the priest of the house. If we can all keep to our lanes, I think marriage will be a good thing," he said.
Comments from netizens:
Nyar Okil:
"Do you have another brother who can take ... I swear I will be chipping in."
Capii Capii:
"Another way of increasing the years you will spend in your father's house ."
Machozi Ya Mende:
"This is the problem of dating beggars."
Delca Kerubo Kerry:
"How ukinipeleka out hakikisha nimeshiba na ulipe bill."
Loise Loise Loise:
"Hahahaha not in Kenya."
Kajim says the woman drugged him
In another story, Kajim hilariously recounted how a woman borrowed loans using his phone during a wild night out on the eve of Christmas Day.
Despite causing a major accident, Kajim continued to drink excessively while enjoying his MC gigs and successful career in radio.
Inspired by his love for radio, Kajim's journey led him to work with influential figures, hone his MC skills, and eventually start his evening show before deciding to quit drinking.
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