A man has ignited intense debate on social media after claiming that while men have the right to lock their phones, married women do not.
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His comments, which referenced religion, culture, and bride price, have drawn widespread criticism and renewed conversations about privacy and control in marriage.
Controversial views on marital privacy
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In a viral statement, the man argued that a wife must be completely open to her husband because, according to him, the Bible says a woman was created from man.
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“Every man has the right to lock his phone, but his wife doesn’t have the right to lock hers,” he said.
He further claimed that paying bride price and bringing a woman into his home gives him the authority to demand total transparency from her.
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Religion, culture and control
The man framed his views as both biblical and cultural, insisting that marriage removes a woman’s right to personal privacy.
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He maintained that openness is a duty, not a choice, for wives, while men are exempt from the same expectation.
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Critics, however, argue that his interpretation misrepresents religious teachings and promotes unequal power dynamics within marriage.
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Public backlash and wider debate
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The comments sparked swift backlash online, with many Nigerians condemning the remarks as sexist and abusive.
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Women’s rights advocates described the statement as an attempt to justify control and surveillance in marriage.
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Some users also questioned why transparency should apply to one partner alone if trust is truly mutual.
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Others argued that privacy does not equal secrecy and that healthy marriages require respect for boundaries on both sides.
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As the debate continues, the incident has highlighted ongoing tensions around gender roles, religion, and autonomy in modern relationships, with many calling for more balanced and respectful interpretations of marriage.
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