Businessman Says, 'Your Husband is Your Master, Submission is not Slavery'

Businessman Says, 'Your Husband is Your Master, Submission is not Slavery'

- A Nigerian businessman has taken to social media to dish out some advice to married women

- Identified as Awuzie Frankline, he stated that husbands are the masters of the home

- According to him, a woman can't tell a master what to do, she can only suggest

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When it comes to ways of making a marriage work, it appears there are still many people who believe in the inequality between a husband and a wife that remains a topic of discussion in evolving societies.

One of such people is Awuzie Frankline, a Nigerian businessman whose recent post about marriage has left social media users buzzing with mixed reactions.

According to him, a husband is the master of the home, adding that a wife cannot tell the master what to do. She, however, can only make a suggestion.

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In his words:

"Your husband is your master. That is what it is. You can't your master what to do, unless you want to give him a suggestion. Submission is not slavery."

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Your husband is your master, you can't tell your master what to do - Man tells wives
Frankline says husbands are the masters of the home. Photo credit: Awuzie Frankline
Source: Facebook

See reactions below:

nonso.olisa:

" Men don’t listen o, them fit dey press him mumu for house steady. No go spoil your own o."

its.anifa:

"Smh ‍♀️ foolish talk"

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chubby_nicki:

"Master ko, commander in chief ni."

glo_rieeee:

"This marriage don dey fear me o"

inno_don2:

"Africa men ur husband is ur partner, not master, equal rights."

iamrealebere:

"This new generation will never agree to your terms sir and that’s why we have all these marriage/relationships problems here and there, their coconuts head and stubbornness won’t allow them to assimilate this wisdom you just given out, children of end time!!"

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a9nja:

"Chai I pity women shaa. Na Nigerian economy dey cause all this insults."

Businessman Says, 'Your Husband is Your Master, Submission is not Slavery'
Frankline's post has caused mixed reactions online. Photo credit: Awuize Frankline
Source: Facebook

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Meanwhile, Frankline on Wednesday, February 17, told popular Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh, what her son will demand someday.

He said that though it is a good effort that she has singlehandedly raised her son, Andre, he would one day ask for his father.

He said that though it is a good effort that she has singlehandedly raised her son, Andre, he would one day ask for his father.

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Kumashe Yaakugh Kumashe Yaakugh is a lifestyle journalist with over five years of working experience at Legit.ng. She graduated from Benue State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication in 2013. In 2022, she received the award for' Excellence in Fashion Reporting'. Kumashe Yaakugh is the author of 'While She Slept'. Email: caroline.yaakugh@corp.legit.ng

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