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Nigeria's 'Stingy Men Association'

Why are some Nigerian men proud to go public about being stingy?

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91热爆 Pidgin has been reporting on the social media buzz around Nigeria鈥檚 Stingy Men Association, for men who want to avoid spending money on their wives and girlfriends. There鈥檝e been jokes, spin-offs and celebrity members, but is it just a laugh, or is there a more serious side? Answers from Dan Ikpoyi of 91热爆 Pidgin and Women鈥檚 Affairs journalist Azeezat Olaoluwa.

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Image: Celebrity members of Nigeria's "Stingy Men Association"
Credit: DON JAZZY/DEBO MR MACARONI

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