A Ghanaian woman reportedly called the police on her husband after he refused to give her £1,500, igniting widespread debate about financial expectations in African marriages abroad.
The incident has fueled conversations about the shifting dynamics of relationships when couples relocate overseas, with many arguing that financial pressures often lead to marital disputes.
Social media users reacted strongly, with some men expressing concerns about bringing their wives abroad, fearing changes in expectations and power dynamics.

Others pointed out that financial independence in Western societies can create friction, especially when traditional gender roles are challenged.
The discussion also touched on how some women allegedly leverage legal systems abroad against their spouses, leading to potential deportation threats.
While many condemned the woman’s actions, others argued that financial disagreements should be resolved privately rather than through law enforcement.
The debate underscores broader issues of cultural adaptation, financial responsibilities, and evolving gender roles in African marriages overseas.
Check out netizens reaction below;
@StarYorka10 “If I was the one they would have deport me for sure”
@posiogh: “This is the main reason why people don’t want to send their wives abroad!”
@20Coldpalmer:
“Because of £1500 see how she dey abuse the man,marriage is a man’s loss ampa”
@ProsperByk: “The main reason why I don’t take favors from a lady”
Source: OccupyGh.com
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