Chief Mmorndoe Salaam has urged married men to stop borrowing from their wives.
According to him, borrowing money is a foundation for disgrace and disrespect from wives to husbands as he Sparks a Heated Debate on Kisses and Roses.
On last week’s episode of Kisses and Roses, one statement left both the studio and our online audience in stunned reflection.
The politician and social activist dropped a bold and controversial opinion that has since triggered intense conversations across platforms.
“Men, stop borrowing money from your wives. One day, they will use it against you.”
Chief Ibn Salaam’s warning reflects a growing concern among many men: that some women, knowingly or unknowingly, turn acts of financial support into emotional leverage.
And when relationships sour or tension arises, those moments of help become weapons — “I fed you,” “You borrowed money from me,” “You’d be nothing without me.”
His statement Sparked a Heated Debate on Kisses and Roses, then came the nods, the sighs, and finally — the fiery reactions.
Pundits & callers on the show called it truth. Others say it’s toxic, but one thing was clear: Chief Ibn Salaam had touched a nerve. His comment may sound harsh to some, but perhaps it’s a wake-up call to reassess how we handle money, communication, and respect in relationships.