Thursday, 5 October 2017

‘A Successful Woman Must Cook and Clean for the Man’- Actor Seun Jimoh


Seun Jimoh thinks the woman is beneath the man and so must never perceive herself as an equal.

It all started with Tiwa Savage’s recent interview in which she insisted that the man is the head of the family, that she does not believe in gender equality, because, according to her, that’s not “how God created us.”

Many people criticised Savage, while some, like Kemi Olunloyo, named her as one of the people who has made passing the Gender Equality Bill at the Senate a difficult thing.

Now, actor Seun Jimoh has risen in support of Tiwa Savage.

In his blistering Instagram post, the actor noted what he thinks a marriage should be like: one with the man at the top and the woman beneath him, that the woman must understand her place in the relationship–the cook, the cleaner, and doer of all things the man designates for her. And if she dares rebel, she would be physically abused or kicked out of the relationship.

Read the definition of a “proper heterosexual relationship” according to Seun Jimoh:

Tiwa savage said the man is the head of the home, some people are abusing her. anyone who thinks otherwise has no business getting married or being in a proper heterosexual relationship, the fact that you are a successful woman doesn't mean you shouldn't cook or clean , it is no excuse, I have successful women around me and they cook great, in time and as a duty. A respected husband is always a better husband, you can argue and fight all you want about this issue on social media, but the reality is the reality , a woman that cannot respect and acknowledge that her husband is the head has no business getting married and if she does should not be shocked if she eventually has to leave the marriage sooner or later . A disrespected man will either beat you or leave you except the man has no value in himself. we will talk about the man another day.
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