Caséy Amaefule

Nigerian “feminists” and their funny views

EARLIER THIS WEEK, PAPA Enoch Adeboye wished his wife of 52 years a happy birthday with a beautiful post on Twitter. He mentioned how his wife recognizes him as her head and submits to him in everything, and, expectedly, Nigerian keyboard feminists jumped on the post, calling it all sorts of names. They accused him of “subjugating” his wife, among other ludicrous accusations.

Some of these babes have not kept a relationship for more than 6 months, but they sure knew better than a man who had been married for much longer than their parents [of the gals] had been alive.

Isn’t life funny?

Like I always say, many Nigerian ‘feminists’ don’t understand the true concept of feminism. Many tend to choose the wrong fights all the time, looking the other way when it favors them, but baring their fangs when it doesn’t.

While the concept of true feminism focuses on ensuring equality of rights between both genders on socio-political and cultural issues, some Nigerian feminists interpret it to mean ‘misandry’, attacking men at will and spewing thrash on social media over unnecessary issues like whether or not to kneel to serve her man his drink on their wedding day, who cooks and who doesn’t, etc.

Here are some real-life funny examples from social media.

“When a man kneels to propose to his woman, they say he is romantic. When it is her turn to kneel and serve him drink on the wedding day, feminists cry.”

“When a woman uses her man’s ATM card to shop at will, they say he is awesome. When he takes from her own salary, they call him domineering.”

“If a man cooks for his wife, he is Prince Charming, when he asks her to cook for him, he turns to a Beast.”

Most of these women are dying deep down in need of a man to love them, and some even do the opposite of what they say in real life, but they continue to deceive ‘naive’ gals online with their twisted version of feminism. Smarter babes know better sha.

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As a lady desirous of settling down with the man of your dreams, don’t let social media feminists to deceive you. Married people will tell you that marriage has no formula. If your husband doesn’t like you submitting to him [which I doubt] then no wahala, if he does, nne, biko submit o! It is not wrong!

Nigerian feminists no go kee us!

Remember:
+++Impossibility is nothing. Just believe+++

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