
Media personality Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi has sparked discussions online after calling out the daughters of prominent Nigerian pastors David Oyedepo and Paul Enenche.
Gbemi questioned why the women continue to use their fathers' surnames despite being married, suggesting it raises concerns about their level of "submission" to their husbands.
Taking to Instagram, she expressed her curiosity about their choice, seemingly implying that adopting a husband’s surname is a traditional sign of submission and respect within marriage.
She queried:
“I wan find small trouble Love Oyedepo became – Love Oyedepo Ogah (added her husband’s name) Deborah Eneche became – Deborah Eneche Hawthorn (added her husband’s name). But if another pesin do am, e go turn ‘she’s not submissive’. Abii na only poor people suppose dey submissive’?
See some comments below:
@eljay_101_ I’m surprised the husbands didn’t add their father in laws’ names to theirs. If name get weight you no gats think am twice.
@ify_oloye When the Bible says women be s*bmissive’ to your husband, did God say poor woman
@BornoSchoolNews And you wonder why men steer clear of “successful” women?
@remediesbaba She’s right though
@BigChief026 That’s not true
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