Ifedayo Olarinde, Nigerian media personality better known as Daddy Freeze, has tackled Enoch Adeboye, general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), over his counsel on marriage.
Adeboye had on Monday charged his “sons” to refrain from marrying ladies who can’t cook or do chores.
Joining the fray of people who took to the social media platforms to bare their mixed opinion on the matter, Freeze argued that women are more than cooks or servants in relationships.
“A woman is more than a cook or a maid servant. These in my humble opinion, should not be the priority when choosing a wife in this decade,” he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post, alongside a screenshot of the cleric’s tweet.
“Although a woman who can cook is definitely a plus, as @tastebudzng has proven, we have to be careful not to discriminate against women who can’t.
“Did Eve know how to cook? The scriptures are silent on it. She was flesh of Adam’s flesh and bone of his bone; not his cook.”
Also reacting, Toke Makinwa, an on-air-personality, said only those who think themselves sons to the 65-year-old clergyman should be bothered about his controversial advice.
“When Pastor Adeboye says ‘my sons’, ask yourself if you’re a member of his flock. Are you his spiritual child? If no, why are you bothered? Let him advise his own,” the actress wrote on Twitter.
“If it’s not for you, jump and pass, my friends. I promise you won’t go to hell by facing your front. Cooking is not restricted to a gender.
“Guys learn how to cook so you don’t base the entirety of picking a life partner on your belly. If you don’t want to, make enough to hire a chef. Life is too short to be triggered all the time.”
When Pastor Adeboye says “my sons”, ask ya self are you a member of his flock? Are you his spiritual child, if no, why are you so bothered??? Let him advice his own, if it’s not for you, jump and pass my friends, I promise you won’t go to hell by facing your front.
— Toke Makinwa (@tokstarr) February 18, 2020
Cooking is not restricted to a gender, guys learn how to cook so you don’t base the entirety of picking a life partner on your belly, if you don’t want to, make enough to hire a chef. Life is too short to be triggered all the time.
Advertisement— Toke Makinwa (@tokstarr) February 18, 2020
Toke is known for her unapologetic opinions on marriage, lifestyle, and other matters of social importance, having accused African parents of “ruining lives” and being “the world’s worst.”
The TV host, who once described herself as a “fan of separation in marriages,” had split from Maje Ayida, her former husband, for allegedly cheating on her after they had dated for close to eight years.
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Eve gave Adam fruit for food because there was nothing like cooking them , it is the responsibility of the woman to cook for the husband
Pastor Adeboye played on women’s intelligence by upgrading his boys to understand what tricks women play in that their other room, educating his boys to live up to these people who are blaming God why he did put them in that position/ location. that it could have been better to put man’s back so that they can swim on men as they wished. The Bible did not say don’t hit them but advised us to take pity on them. We are following the law preferred for them by the west to see them more than they see themselves which we are practicing. I hope it doesn’t spill over as the center is gradually losing grip.
I still believe a good wife enjoy doing the cooking at home even though she has maid service a wife just love to do it even though it is not an obligation
Can you advise your daughter to marry a man who can’t provide for her? Is that not gender related?
Women should always be treated equal to men all over and in all the aspects but most of the times it is not happening.
Good advice from daddy Adeboye to all our sisters