End Transactional Relationships: A Call for Purposeful Love in Nigeria.
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We are calling on 1 million Nigerian men to reject transactional relationships that are based solely on money, material demands, and entitlement. This petition is a united stand against the growing culture of "billing" and superficial love. We are advocating for genuine, respectful, and value-driven relationships that prioritize emotional connection, mutual growth, and shared purpose.
In recent years, transactional relationships have become normalized in Nigeria, with many men experiencing emotional and financial exploitation under the guise of love. This toxic culture affects mental health, damages trust, encourages materialism, and undermines the foundation of healthy, lasting relationships. By signing this petition, we are drawing a clear line against emotional manipulation and advocating for a cultural shift toward love that is built on mutual respect, shared values, and emotional integrity. This movement will also empower young men to make wiser relationship choices and promote a healthier narrative around masculinity, self-worth, and companionship in Nigeria.