A lady has sparked debate after questioning why a 30-year-old man is still living with his parents — and social media is divided.

Some argue it’s a smart financial move in today’s economy, especially with rising rent, unemployment, and family responsibilities. Others insist independence should come earlier, linking adulthood to living alone.
In Ghana, cultural norms, caregiving duties, saving to build a home, or supporting siblings often make living with parents normal, not shameful.
So the real question is:
👉 Is independence about where you live — or how responsible you are?
💬 What do you think? Should a 30-year-old man still live with his parents?
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