A man shared a troubling story online: his wife allegedly took a $50,000 loan in his name without consent, leaving him in significant debt. He expressed confusion about whether to report her or try to repay the loans himself, highlighting his desire not to see her imprisoned. Among the reactions, one comment stood out: “Nice one. Your wife nah omo ogbon,” praising her actions as clever. This response is deeply concerning. It celebrates deception and financial abuse, ignoring the serious consequences for the husband and the breach of trust within the marriage. Normalizing or admiring such behavior undermines accountability and encourages manipulation as a “skill.” Healthy relationships require honesty, mutual consent, and respect, not clever exploitation at the expense of a partner’s financial and emotional well-being.