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    ‎’It’s not my business what he earns,’ says Nancy Isime

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    ‎By Teddy Nwanunobi

    ‎Nancy Isime has hinted that she would not want a partner sharing details of his finances with her, adding that discussing her earnings is one thing she avoids completely, regardless of who is asking.

    ‎Speaking on the ‘Thanks For Coming’ show hosted by Grand Prince Ita, the actress and media personality was asked how much she earned from a recent project, but she declined to disclose the amount, insisting that her finances are strictly private.

    ‎“I never discuss three things: my money, my money, my money,” she said.

    ‎When pressed to, at least, give a range of what she was paid, she firmly replied, “No, never.”

    ‎The conversation later shifted to relationships, with the host asking whether she would be willing to discuss her finances with a man she is dating or married to.

    ‎But Nancy maintained her stance, questioning the need for such discussions.

    ‎“Tell a man how much I earn? For what?” she asked.

    ‎She further stated that she would not want a partner sharing details of his finances with her either.

    ‎“I don’t want him to discuss this with me either,” she said.

    ‎When asked if she would want to know how much her husband earns, Nancy responded, “Why?” adding that whatever they each earn is not the other’s business.

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