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Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by InforOrbit: 8:49am On Aug 24, 2018
Canada based Nigerian feminist narrates how she avoided kneeling for husband during traditional marriage.

A Nigerian woman based in Toronto has told of how she challenged cultural norms by choosing not to kneel down for her husband during her traditional marriage, and that Nigerian men are mad about it.

The gorgeous Yoruba bride said she and her husband spoke to the coordinators (Alagas) ahead of the wedding and asked that they do not ask her to kneel for her husband. The wedding day came and it was the way the bride and groom wanted it. There was no mention of submission and she didn’t have to kneel.

She said her sister also took a stand at her own wedding which took place earlier this week.

She wrote;
“Speaking of submission, during my Yoruba engagement, my husband and I told the Alagas to not use that word or ask me to kneel for him. Everyone told me it wouldn’t be possible because of culture. But guess whose knees didn’t touch the ground?”

“My sister’s wedding was earlier this week and she also warned against using the term “ile oko” (husband’s house). Everyone is setting their house rules and removing the bs one act at a time. Looking forward to subversive “no wedding” family members lol”

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Re: Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by amaniro: 8:52am On Aug 24, 2018
This our hypocrisy is too much
What these feminists do is just to oppose men but to protest against the unlawful imprisonment of owerri women now they won't.


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Re: Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by Nobody: 9:18am On Aug 24, 2018
mtcheeew misplaced priorities, what's the big deal there in kneeling down just for five to ten minutes. this same you would expect the husband to kneel down when proposing to you.
Re: Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by arejibadz(m): 1:13pm On Aug 24, 2018
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Re: Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by ednut1(m): 2:29pm On Aug 24, 2018
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Re: Nigerian Feminist Narrates How She Avoided Kneeling For Husband During Marriage. by Oluromantic: 4:42pm On Aug 24, 2018
jessca048:
mtcheeew misplaced priorities, what's the big deal there in kneeling down just for five to ten minutes. this same you would expect the husband to kneel down when proposing to you.
I wonder o. Instead of her to challenge her weakness and make herself better she's putting it out on men.

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