Women were created to be pampered- Nadia Mukami says

She encouraged men to spoil their ladies even though the ladies were financially stable

Nadia Mukami.
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Kenyan recording and performing musician Nadia Mukami is opening up on why she strongly feels that it is a man's job to not only take care of but spoil a lady even when she has her own assets.

The new mom however highlighted that most people get it wrong when it comes to the whole notion of spoiling a lady.

“Even if I am financially stable as a woman, a man spoiling me shouldn’t be an issue.

Naturally, men were created to fend for their families and women to be pampered," Nadia said.

In an interesting twist the 'Kai Wangu' crooner revealed that to her paying bills did not fall under being spoiled, a thin line she feels people fail to grasp.

"Spoiling a woman doesn’t mean you pay my bills, that’s where people get it wrong,” Nadia added.

The musician went on to explain what she meant by her earlier statement listing different ways a man should most definitely spoil his lady.

“If she is your girlfriend or wife, spoiling means taking her out to some nice restaurant she might have not been to for a meal, buying her flowers, buying her a shoe, a handbag she likes, or gifts she likes. 

That is what spoiling a woman is all about! It is not necessarily about paying bills,” Nadia explained. 

Speaking to the female audience Nadia, who recently just opened a spa and beauty salon, urged them to learn to always save for a rainy day as well as for things they aspire to attain. 

“It’s good to list your priorities and save for those, but its also good to have what in business we call emergency funds. 

Always save and set aside some funds for something you can never foresee, just in case something happens, you have a place to start. Life happens, I mean, who foresaw the Covid-19 and its impact?” Nadia said.

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