Azawi Warns Young Men Against Sugar Mummies, Calls for Hard Work
Renowned Ugandan musician Priscilla Zawedde, popularly known as Azawi, has sent a powerful message to young men, urging them to prioritize hard work over engaging in relationships with older women, commonly referred to as sugar mummies.
In a statement, Azawi expressed her concerns about the growing trend of young urban men, particularly musicians, forming relationships with sugar mummies for financial benefits. She emphasized that such behavior goes against African cultural values and undermines self-reliance.
“I don’t encourage men to date sugar mummies. It’s against African culture. Young men should work hard and build their own lives instead of relying on sugar mummies,” Azawi advised.
The celebrated artist encouraged the youth to focus on improving their living standards through determination and hard work, highlighting the importance of self-development in achieving lasting success.
Azawi’s comments come amidst rising discussions about the role of financial dependency in relationships, especially in urban settings, where material gain often influences personal choices. Her advice serves as a reminder to young men to cultivate independence and uphold cultural values in their pursuit of success.
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