“90% of marriages in Nigeria favour men more than women” — Lady claims

A heated debate on the realities of marriage in Nigeria has sparked widespread reactions online after a podcast clip showed a lady struggling to defend her claim that most marriages favour men over women.

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The viral video, now circulating across social media platforms, captures a tense exchange between the woman and her male co-host, who repeatedly challenged her statistics and reasoning.

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Clash Over “90 Percent” Claim

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During the discussion, the woman boldly stated that “90% of marriages in Nigeria favour men more than women.”

However, when asked to provide evidence or data to support her claim, she admitted it was based on personal observation rather than verified statistics.

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Her co-host quickly pushed back, questioning the credibility of such a sweeping generalisation.

He insisted that numbers without proper backing weaken any argument, especially on sensitive topics like marriage.

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The exchange soon became more intense as both speakers talked over each other, each trying to assert their position.

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Emotional vs Financial Burden Argument

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Attempting to justify her stance, the woman argued that men in marriage mainly bear financial responsibility, while women carry multiple burdens, including emotional and spiritual responsibilities.

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According to her, women often take on the role of maintaining emotional stability in the home and even engage more in spiritual efforts such as praying for the family.

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Women carry not just financial burden. They carry emotional burden… even spiritual,” she said during the podcast.

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However, her co-host strongly disagreed, countering that men also experience emotional pressure and are actively involved in spiritual responsibilities within the home.

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He questioned her assumptions, asking why she believed men do not pray or experience emotional strain.

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Conversation Turns Personal

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The discussion took a more personal turn when the man asked about her own family experience, specifically who between her parents was more prayerful.

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When she responded that her father was more prayerful, the co-host accused her of being dishonest, suggesting she was only trying to win the argument.

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You’re lying because you just want to just come to me,” he said, escalating the tension in the conversation.

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Watch the video here…

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