In a recent video that has sparked widespread discussion, Nigerian influencer Tinuke Vibes shared her views on the expectations of wives in marriage. She asserted that husbands should consider sending away wives who refuse to kneel while serving them food in their homes.
Tinuke emphasized that kneeling to serve a husband is a sign of respect, claiming that a “good wife” must demonstrate this act of submission. She argued that if a wife is unwilling to kneel while serving her husband, it reflects poorly on her role as a spouse. The video has garnered significant attention and reactions across social media, highlighting ongoing debates about traditional gender roles and expectations in modern relationships.
In a provocative new video, Nigerian influencer Tinuke Vibes has called on men to take immediate action against wives who refuse to kneel while serving food. Describing the situation as “ridiculous,” she asserted that husbands should be treated like “babies,” and that it is essential for wives to kneel as a sign of respect.
Tinuke declared, “If your wife wants to serve you food and she is not kneeling down, send that woman away; she is not a good wife. Your wife needs to kneel down and serve you like a baby that you are. If she won’t kneel, send her away ASAP—don’t ridicule yourself as a man.”
Her remarks have ignited a heated conversation online, as many debate the implications of such traditional expectations in contemporary relationships.
In response to Nigerian influencer Tinuke Vibes’ recent video advocating for wives to kneel while serving their husbands, social media users have expressed a range of opinions, sparking lively discussions.
User nurudeen5585 emphasized that kneeling and such behavior is not acceptable in Islam. In a humorous retort, olaitan_jubril suggested that men should first establish whether they are good partners before judging their wives.
So_fatimaa playfully remarked, “Tinuke, it’s too early to start looking for trouble,” while mr_isr joked about marrying Tinuke so she could implement her teachings at home.
Mimicsage chimed in with a comment on the likelihood of “Lekki girls” embracing such traditions, tagging friends precious and vivian for added humor. Finally, omo_iya_rafiu lightened the mood with a reference to DJ Chicken, saying, “Issokay,” which further highlighted the playful tone of the conversation.
The variety of reactions showcases the diverse perspectives on traditional gender roles in modern relationships, continuing the debate sparked by Tinuke’s original video.
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