Nigerian singer and activist Seun Kuti sparks conversation with candid remarks on intimacy and relationships, addressing Nigerian women and sharing his thoughts on s**x.
Seun Kuti ignited a heated discussion with his Instagram post (now deleted) where he asserted that intimacy is a reciprocal act, not a favor, emphasizing that sex should be mutually consensual and not considered a charitable gesture, except in cases of prostitution, which he clarified isn’t inherently shameful.
“No one gives anyone sêx except a prost!tute. S3x is a mutual act. It’s not a favor, and u didn’t do anything; I just had sêx – a natural act that caves women and cavemen did. Nigerian women s3x isn’t a favor except u are a prost!tute and that also isn’t a bad thing”.
One Peaceful Baddie wrote, “He said nothing but the truth but these days my gender always act like we doing men a favor by opening our two legs for them like we don’t enjoy sêx too lol
One Cytantomy wrote, “Statement from the pit of hell. Sêx is only for married people anything aside from that is a favor
One MCee Slim Joe wrote, “If na me talk am, them go say I be misogynist
One Undies Island1 wrote, “Me, I don’t even know if I am a cave woman or prost!tute
One Choice Patra wrote, “Can we normalize intimacy without commitment”.
Media personality Solomon Buchi sparked debate by stating that unmarried couples engaging in sex are committing fornication, not merely dating, citing biblical principles that only married couples are sanctioned to have intimate relations, and anyone outside this union is engaging in sinful behavior.
Dr. Rasheed shared his medical expertise on Classic FM, recommending men engage in sexual intercourse at least 21 times monthly to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. He also suggested men’s natural inclination towards polygamy could motivate them to meet this frequency, citing sexual satisfaction as key to overall health.
BBNaija’s Ifu Ennada condemned Christians who openly brag about their sexual exploits, stating they risk eternal damnation. She emphasized that while Christians can make mistakes, they should not promote or glorify sin, potentially leading others astray.