Nsogbu Dikwa!!!
Do I agree intoto with the things
Seun Kuti said in this interview? The answer is a big NO! But, I decided to
share it here, who knows one or two persons maybe agree with his opinion. Lol!
Afrobeat legend Seun Kuti in an interview with popular media platform Encomium magazine, restated why he doesn’t believe in marriages. In fact, the songwriter and saxophonist Seun Kuti, reiterated that one of the reasons marriages no longer last in Nigeria is because women are no longer submissive. Oya, Oga Seun take cover, women are coming after you soonest. Lol
Afrobeat legend Seun Kuti in an interview with popular media platform Encomium magazine, restated why he doesn’t believe in marriages. In fact, the songwriter and saxophonist Seun Kuti, reiterated that one of the reasons marriages no longer last in Nigeria is because women are no longer submissive. Oya, Oga Seun take cover, women are coming after you soonest. Lol
Read what he told Encomium after
the cut…
"I don't believe in
marriage. The truth is, the marriage institution in Nigeria has collapsed.
Nobody is getting married for long anymore. On the average, it's within a year.
Although they still marry, they separate. The thing responsible for it is that
people get married for the wrong reasons. As a matter of fact, the institution
of marriage is fading away in the traditional sense of marriage - for love; for
better or worse; and all sort. It's fading because women are no longer
submissive”.
He continued: “For you to live
together with someone for life, someone must be submissive. That is easier when
women are not working, and they depend on their husband. But now, its becoming
difficult because they are working; making more money even more than the men.
The situation is terrible. Even if you as a man is not looking outside, your
wife will look.
I've made a decision and my
partner already agreed. In fact there was a wedding we went attended in Ibadan,
the couple broke up at the reception. Because of picture, the bride's father
wanted to take first, the groom's father said No and they started quarreling.
The couple broke up at the reception. How about that?
About my father marrying 27
wives, if you look deep, you will discover that in 1986 my father divorced all
his wives. People seem to forget this fact. It also goes to buttress my point
that says marriage is becoming a fading institution. Fela was the epitome of
marriage. First, he married one woman, then he married 26 at once. He has
experienced both, and later he came out to say marriage is bad. What about
that?"
This man is high on soft drink
ReplyDeleteOnye-ara! What exactly was he even trying to say....Shm! So you mean women shd be pepetually under men eh kwa! Chai! Seun there is God ooooo
ReplyDeleteNwoko kedu ife na eme gi! Plz, We love your songs more than your half done interviews. Thanks
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