Daddy Freeze, a popular media figure, has created controversy by claiming that a husband should not be considered as a partner, but rather as the leader of the family.
In a video shared in one of his social media handle, he said that this concept is firmly ingrained in multiple theological traditions, including Christianity, Islam, and conservative views, as well as across tribal groups.
According to Daddy Freeze, women should change their mindset and regard their husbands as authoritative figures in the house, rather than equals or partners.
In another report, Daddy Freeze threatens to have UK authorities deport Nigerians ‘en masse’.
In the video, the outspoken celebrity stated that he would jeopardise the dreams of Nigerians seeking to migrate overseas.
He further said that those accused of unlawful acts had unfairly cast fingers at him.
In the video, Daddy Freeze stated that several persons had appealed with him in the comments area not to take any action against Nigerian citizens.
Daddy Freeze went on to say that he was attempting to make Nigerians feel sorry for themselves rather than taking action. He also stated that most Nigerians were unaware of his size.
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