Jimal Rohosafi: Dear ladies, poverty ends when you have your own money, not a rich man

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Jimal Rohosafi has told ladies that poverty ends when a woman has her own money, not when she gets a man with money.

He said this in a short message on Instagram on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, where he spoke to women about money. The businessman said the idea that a rich man can end a woman’s struggles is wrong and can lead to disappointment.

He wrote, “Dear ladies, poverty ends when you have your own money, not when you get a man who has money…..”

His statement comes after past remarks where he linked money and relationships in a strong way. Jimal Rohosafi has often shared views about how money plays a role in love and effort in relationships. In earlier comments, he suggested that money can shape how partners behave and push each other in different ways. He has spoken about this topic several times in recent months.

Jimal Rohosafi’s post on his Instagram stories. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from @jimal_rohosafi

In August 2025, the matatu industry boss shared a post about women who love money and how they affect men.

He said, “A girlfriend must love money to motivate her boyfriend to work hard. A girl who doesn’t love money might lead you into poverty.”

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The words caused talk because they placed money at the centre of how relationships grow and how effort is made. His latest message shifts the focus to women building their own money instead of waiting for a rich man.

His past views on money and relationships

The two statements show how Jamal Rohosafi links money with effort and progress in relationships. In one message, he told women not to depend on a man’s money. In another, he said that a woman who loves money can push a man to work harder.

Jimal Rohosafi’s post on his Instagram stories. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from @jimal_rohosafi

He believes money can be a strong driver of action and change in a relationship. His words show a belief that money and drive go together in love. His latest message suggests that women should look to their own work and income as the way out of poverty.

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