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  • Faymah, Rayvanny’s partner, encouraged women to prioritize economic self-sufficiency for long-term contentment.

  • As per the popular influencer, genuine love is just an illusion, and wealth leads to joy and admiration, contrary to love.

  • Faymah encourages women not to lose their identity within partnerships and to focus on advancing their economic development.

The girlfriend of Tanzanian musician Rayvanny, Faymah, has sparked varied responses following her statement that genuine love doesn’t truly exist.

Through a sequence of Instagram updates, Faymah claimed that genuine love is an illusion and encouraged individuals, especially females, to prioritize financial stability over hoping for love to provide joy.

In her online updates, Faymah expressed her viewpoint on life, stating that economic security is essential for long-term contentment.

“Love has never been real here, I’ve always had this feeling,” she started.

She said that, based on her experience, nothing brings long-term happiness as much as having money.

“What I’ve learned in my life is that there’s no enduring joy besides having wealth,” she added.

Faymah continued by stating that, particularly for women, achieving economic self-sufficiency is the top priority.

She continued, ‘I have heard of ancient women who sought money from their husbands.’

Faymah encourages women to concentrate on financial success, believing that money is the actual key to happiness.

She added that wealth not only leads to happiness but also earns admiration:

When you have wealth, joy comes along with it, and people will stop looking down on you.

As per Faymah, individuals without financial means lead lives akin to servitude, always battling for survival.

She additionally commented on love, particularly matters of romance, through her social media updates.

“I am a woman who has lost her heart; you love me, I love you, we know nothing at all,” she said.

The elegance was also explained as how women frequently become lost in love, thinking that when their partner achieves success, both of them will share happiness together.

Nevertheless, she warned that when the partner achieves success, the woman might be viewed as a domestic worker.

“But that isn’t accurate. Once he achieves his goals, you ultimately find yourself serving him,” she remarked.

She encouraged women to become aware and concentrate on their personal economic independence to prevent facing disrespect or abuse.



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