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    A man has stirred reactions online after sharing a video capturing the moment his mother passionately urged him to get married despite his financial situation.

    Mother’s plea sparks online reactions

    The clip, which surfaced on social media recently, shows the elderly woman advising her son to bring home a woman he intends to marry, insisting that financial constraints should not delay the decision.

    In the video, the mother emphasised the importance of settling down, noting that her son was no longer a child.

    Her remarks, delivered in a firm but caring tone, have since resonated with many viewers, particularly within cultural contexts where family expectations around marriage remain strong.

    The man, who appeared amused while recording, did not disclose his response, but the video has continued to generate widespread engagement and debate online.

    Debate over marriage and financial readiness

    My son, please bring wife home, let’s know that this is the wife you want to marry. You’re not a small child again,” the mother said in the video, urging immediate action.

    Don’t say you don’t have money, marry her first. Someone that doesn’t have money can marry, God is the provider,” she added, expressing faith that financial stability would follow.

    Cultural expectations resurface online

    The incident has reignited conversations around societal pressure to marry, especially in African settings where parents often play active roles in their children’s marital decisions.

    While some social media users supported the mother’s stance, others argued that financial readiness remains crucial for a stable marriage.

    Similar videos have surfaced in the past, highlighting generational differences in views on marriage timing and economic preparedness, often sparking mixed reactions across online communities.

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