Esther Nwachukwu, the outspoken actress from Imo State, has sparked controversy with her recent comments about wealth and relationships. During a candid appearance on The Honest Bunch Podcast, co-hosted by Nedu of WAZOBIA FM, Nwachukwu expressed her unconventional views on marriage and intimate relationships, focusing on financial stability and personal preferences.
Nwachukwu, who is known for her provocative statements, revealed that her impoverished upbringing makes her unwilling to marry someone of limited financial means. She stated, “I want to marry a man that has his own house. I am coming from a poor background. So, I can’t marry a poor man or a man whom I am better off.” Her comments underline a broader discussion about how economic circumstances shape personal choices and relationships.
In a surprising twist, Nwachukwu also discussed her interest in affluent Nigerian pastors, saying she would be open to a relationship with them, provided they are wealthy and possess good bedroom skills. She noted, “Though I haven’t slept with a pastor before now, I will do so if I meet any of them who have money.”
The actress further elaborated on her attraction to married men, asserting that they are often more mature and understanding. According to Nwachukwu, “Married men are more appealing because they don’t last long in bed, preferring to conserve their energy for their wives.” She also made provocative comments about Nigerian pastors, accusing them of being unfaithful while expressing skepticism about their public personas.
Nwachukwu’s statements have ignited a firestorm of reactions, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. Her outspoken views are likely to fuel ongoing debates about wealth, relationships, and morality in Nigeria