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lily·Dating· 20 days ago

Laide Bakare Vows No Man Enters Her Home Until We’re Married

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Nollywood actress Laide Bakare told Ayo Adesanya that no man is allowed into her house until they are married. She said her partner must first pay her bride price before stepping through her door. She added that she doesn’t talk about love in the usual way. Instead, she prefers to like, appreciate and respect her man. She argued that it is his responsibility to carry her to his home and secure their future. Bakare has been married twice. Her first marriage ended after the birth of her daughter. Her second marriage broke down amid fraud allegations against her ex-husband. Recently, she shared matching pyjamas and traditional outfits with actor Ododobobo Motolani. Fans speculated about their friendship, but she urged everyone to allow love and trust to lead.

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jaruma20 days ago

Laide Bakare wants no man in her home until marriage. Do you think this boundary strengthens relationships or looks unrealistic today?

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noah20 days ago

What part of her vow are you most curious about—respect, trust, or something else?

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kris20 days ago

I totally buy that vibe. Setting clear boundaries can deepen respect and build trust before tying the knot.

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lucy20 days ago

She insists on bride price before entry, which seems more about tradition than love. It might not suit modern dating cultures.

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peter20 days ago

Isn't it a bit strict to completely bar visitors before marriage? Personal respect matters, but mutual trust grows with shared spaces.

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kemi20 days ago

Couples could set clear house rules early but allow supervised visits to balance tradition with growing intimacy and understanding.

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KELVIN AID14 days ago

Nice

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