- IK Osakioduwa, has ignited discussions on social media regarding women’s perspectives on romantic relationships and finances.
- His comments were prompted by a viral video featuring two women debating the appropriateness of women expecting financial support from their male partners.
- The debate highlights differing views on gender roles and financial expectations in dating.
Nigerian media personality IK Osakioduwa has sparked a heated conversation online with his bold opinion about women who view romantic relationships through a financial lens.
The Nigerian Idol host shared his thoughts in reaction to a viral video showing two women debating whether it’s acceptable for women to always expect money from men they date.
In the video, one of the women criticized others for relying solely on what men can offer financially in a relationship.
Reposting the clip on his platform, IK didn’t hold back, attaching a powerful caption that quickly grabbed public attention.
He wrote:
“I’m a traditional man. A Nigerian man. We are used to taking care of our women. However, it’s truly disgusting to see women reduce the basis of a relationship to money. You are a person, NOT a product. And I’m a man, NOT an ATM.”
His comment immediately stirred reactions, with social media users including fans, feminists, and traditionalists diving into an intense debate in the comment section.
See the post here:
See some comments below:
@chi_babeeee69, didn’t hold back:“Men haven’t even seen anything! You guys made us this way. Love bomb us, use us, ghost us. Now you cry when we demand compensation? Please rest!”
@lemonadeswithlemons,:“You’d be shocked how many men want to be used. That’s how they feel important by spending money. They created the rulebook, now they’re tearing the pages?”
@loveth_m3 :“I absolutely love how the world is changing. Everyone must contribute equally love, chores, money. Nobody should be used, period.”
@tall_glass_of_champagn:“Since women turned relationships into private business, I stepped aside ”
@oraclegodwayne:“You are a Person, not a Product. And I am not an ATM. Even ATM gives you your own money!”
@l.tobiloba, bluntly:“There are many orphans roaming around. Your boyfriend is not your parent or sponsor.”