A pre-wedding photo has recently stirred up controversy online, sparking a flurry of debate and diverse opinions among social media users. The photo, shared by Nigerian man Emediong Sunday, has ignited heated discussions surrounding gender dynamics and perceptions.
At the center of the controversy is an image featuring a couple, with the woman deliberately obscuring the man’s face from view. This intentional concealment of the man’s identity has prompted a wave of speculation and conjecture, fueling arguments and discussions across various online platforms.
Emediong Sunday, sharing his perspective on the matter, voiced his disapproval of such an act, describing it as demeaning to men. His commentary added fuel to the already intense debate surrounding the photo, drawing attention to the broader issues of respect, equality, and empowerment within relationships.
As the discourse rages on, the contentious pre-wedding photo serves as a focal point for conversations about gender roles, identity, and mutual respect, highlighting the complexities and nuances of modern relationships in today’s society.
“Even if the woman is paying the bills and sponsoring the whole wedding and your lifestyle. There are some things you do not let a woman do to you publicly. Cos it’s DISRESPECTFUL,” he wrote in a Facebook post.
This stance by Sunday has caused a furry
of internet replies, with many users expressing their thoughts.
Reacting to the post..
@E Chisom Cc said; “Who knows maybe efcc dey find am.”
@Ever May Simp said; “Her past doesn’t matter, it is gone. I know she used to be a bed to bed midfielder, but she has repented.”
@Olukriz said; “Na mostly when dem don go tiff person husband dem dey do like this… WTF.”
@Nwaeze Gozie said; “This is an example of a man being the price. She did this to hide him from her fellow ladies capable of snatching another person’s man.”
@Kelechi Nelson said; “Very disrespectful.”
It’s better you don’t post me than do this shit.”
@John Sylva said; “The innocent man might not be aware of this sTuPidiTy. Reason why men should be checking their women’s page to make sure she is not misbehaving.
@Princess Wanawana said; “Who is the lady?.”
@Raymond Effiong Bassey said; “I don’t really blame her sha.”
“The fear of her gender made her to do this.”