In Round 2 of Tiwa Savage vs the Public, the famous singer has been the unfortunate punching bag of Twitter Nigeria. Why? Because she dared express that men and women were not created equal.
Listen:
— THE BEAT 99.9FM (@THEBEAT999FM) October 5, 2017
At this rate, Tiwa Savage will never live down her previous marriage struggles. Remember Tee Billz and his suicide attempt? That was boxing match Round 1. With the unflappable Azuka by her side, Tiwa poured out every itty bitty dirty linen her husband Tee Billz had on the front lawn of the Nigerian media and folks lapped it up and then turned on her.
[We captured the juicy bits in memoriam here]
Yesterday, Tiwa Savage once more awakened the sleeping beasts on Twitter Nigeria. Cue @Alliehs_:
I absolutely agree with her, this is why when she gets home and refuses to cook, her husband has the right to call/text “Edible catering” ?
— Daughter of Chimamanda (@Peitho___) October 5, 2017
The venom nor be here. Someone even said, “Tiwa will rubbish gender equality for the D”.
LMAO. Nigerians will not kee sombori.
Seriously, though, because Tiwa Savage is a celebrity with a huge following, opinions like these have to be interrogated. And there’s no better place to start than the Bible on which she bases her opinions.
Hear FK.
She actually said 'I don't think men and women are equal'.
Where does one even start with this kind of thinking? https://t.co/QEjcTeAKu7
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 5, 2017
What an unfortunate way to think. You don't think God created men and women as equals? Lol I'm going to need Tiwa to show her working here
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 5, 2017
Since we want to get biblical, here's the kind of "head of the house" the Bible talks about pic.twitter.com/R9i50fUWs6
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 5, 2017
Read it in whatever version you like. "Head of the home" is not a trump card to overpower, control, or belittle the wife you claim to love
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 5, 2017
And it certainly doesn't make me lesser than my husband. So I'm not sure which format you people are using
— FK. (@fkabudu) October 5, 2017
Eloghosa gives a further interpretation to who the head of the home is:
My thoughts on why Tiwa's statement is worrisome. A thread
— elo. (@Eloghosa_O) October 5, 2017
And for the record…
Men and women are different. Not unequal… smh.
— Maryam Laushi (@MimieLaushi) October 5, 2017
Dazzit!
Reformed social media monitoring spirit
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