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“Your Husband is Your Boss; Don’t Let Civilization Break Your Home” – Nigerian Woman Cautions

A Nigerian woman, Chinyere Jacinta, has sparked conversations on social media by urging married women to adhere to traditional marital roles, warning against the perceived dangers of modern civilization on the institution of marriage.

In a Facebook post that has gained traction, Jacinta emphasized the importance of women recognizing their husbands as the heads of the household, a notion she believes is being undermined by the spread of modern feminist ideologies through social media. She contends that this trend is leading to a disruption of marital harmony, as some women are swayed into believing in an egalitarian approach within marriage.

Jacinta’s message was unequivocal: “Don’t let civilization break your lovely home. There is nothing like 50/50 in marriage. Your husband is your boss. Don’t let social media brainwash you. Our people are practicing selective feminism,” she asserted, underscoring her stance against what she sees as a misinterpretation of feminist principles.

She further elaborated on her position, arguing that if one were to fully embrace feminism, it would necessitate a complete overhaul of traditional marital responsibilities, including a 50/50 split of financial obligations—a concept she believes is impractical under the same roof with a man. Jacinta also dismissed the idea of selective feminism, where women seek equal rights while still relying on men for financial support.

“You want equal rights and opportunities, which is good, but you cannot be under a man’s roof and be selective,” she added. Jacinta’s comments suggest a strong adherence to traditional gender roles, and she expresses a belief in the cultural values she grew up with, stating, “I still believe in our own way of life.”

Her perspective has fueled a debate on social media, with many discussing the balance between embracing modern values and maintaining cultural traditions within the context of marriage. Jacinta’s statements reflect a broader dialogue about the evolution of marital roles in contemporary society, and whether or not there is room for change without compromising the foundational principles of marriage.

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