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Nigerian Afrobeat star Seun Kuti has ignited a firestorm of debate on social media with his recent comments about sex, women, and relationships.
In a post on his social media page, Kuti challenged the common perception that sex is a favor women bestow upon men, asserting that sex is a mutual act unless it's in the context of prostitution.
In a post on his social media page, Kuti challenged the common perception that sex is a favor women bestow upon men, asserting that sex is a mutual act unless it's in the context of prostitution.
Kuti wrote, "No one gives anyone sex except a prostitute. Sex is a mutual act. It's not a favor, and you didn't do anything; you just had sex - a natural act that cave women and cave men did."
His comments have sparked widespread backlash, with many Nigerians interpreting his words as dismissive of women's autonomy and agency in sexual relationships. Critics also took issue with his statement that prostitution is "not a bad thing," which added further fuel to the controversy.
The post has triggered heated discussions about sex, consent, and gender dynamics in Nigerian society, with many expressing disappointment at Kuti’s remarks, while others have defended his perspective as a challenge to outdated views on sex and relationships.
This latest controversy reflects the complexity and sensitivity surrounding conversations about gender and sexuality in the country, and Kuti’s comments have only deepened the divide in opinions.
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Source: NJO
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