Wednesday, July 15, 2026 - Nigerian fitness entrepreneur Bunmi George, widely known as Jbums, has shared how her husband took a salary job at her company for 11 months after losing his job as a pilot, describing the challenging period as a defining chapter that ultimately strengthened their marriage.
Speaking on the Dear Ife podcast, the Shredder Gang founder
revealed that her husband immediately took the lead in restructuring their
household economy once his aviation career was put on hold, focusing on
proactive financial discipline rather than despair.
According to George, her husband’s immediate reaction to his
job loss was to conduct a thorough review of the family's financial
commitments. He insisted on immediate lifestyle adjustments to protect their
long-term stability, despite her initial hesitation.
“He had a meeting with me and said,
‘We have to cut down our expenses. First of all, we had two cars, and he said
one had to go,” she recalled.
“I told him, ‘I’m still making money
now. I’m still working.’ But he said, ‘There’s only one income, so everything
must be cut down.'”
She said beyond downsizing their vehicles, he recommended
reducing the number of domestic staff. She emphasized that her husband did not
merely dictate these changes but actively led by example, taking on a
significant share of household chores, including cooking and cleaning, to keep
the home running smoothly.
Jbums said on several occasions, her husband even stepped in
to personally handle customer orders when logistics required it.
“One of the things that blows
people’s minds is that he actually came to work for my company. He used to come
to the office, and he was earning a salary,” she said
“Sometimes he would have to go and do deliveries. Some people
actually got deliveries from my husband personally. They didn’t know he was
doing delivery work.”
She further stated that as she became the primary
breadwinner, she made a conscious effort to ensure her husband felt valued and
respected as the leader of their home.
“I believe my husband is a leader,
and leadership is not about how much money you make,” she explained
. “I had to be extra careful. Not
because he had an issue with working for me, but I wanted to make sure that I
still honoured him during that time.”

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