My husband earns a little over GHC8,000 a month but whenever I ask him for money, he tells me he doesn’t have money and I’m here wondering what he does with all that money. This Christmas, I asked him to give me some money so I could buy clothes for the two kids. He asked, “Where are they going that they can’t wear the old ones? I don’t have money.”

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I ended up buying them with my little income. I earn around GHC3,000 a month but I make sure I use my salary in a way that the family will benefit. My husband takes care of himself first and himself second. His parents hate me low-key because they think I’m the reason my husband doesn’t spend on them.

I overheard him shouting at his father on the phone because he asked for something small. “Do you think it’s easy here in Accra? I have two kids to feed and pay fees. I have rent and other things to pay. I don’t have money.”

He’s always crying about poverty yet he earns that much every month. I’m not asking him to take care of me or use all his money on the kids. That’s why I come in with the little I have.

One evening I asked him to buy pizza on his way home and this man shouted at me on the phone as if I’d requested half of his kidney. I said, “Chill, I will pay when you come home.” He answered, “If you have the money, then step out to buy it yourself.”

I bought the pizza and this man ended up eating three slices, more than anyone around here. Men ask what women use their money for but here, I’m the one who asks that question.

Is he living another life in another universe that I’m not aware of? And the sad thing is, immediately I try to have a conversation about finances, he shuts me down. What’s happening?

—Efe

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