Nigerian rapper Vector has sparked conversation after challenging the notion that paying a bride price gives a man ownership over his wife, insisting that such a belief has no place in Yoruba culture.
Speaking on the Mentality Podcast alongside media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and singer Banky W, Vector explained that bride price is purely a cultural tradition and should never be interpreted as ownership.
“In Yoruba culture, you can’t own a woman,” he said.
The rapper argued that while bride price remains an important part of traditional marriage rites, it does not give a husband control over his wife.
“It is foolish to think that because you paid however much as bride price, you now own her,” he said.
Vector’s remarks have since resonated across social media, with many praising his perspective on marriage, respect and gender equality. Others joined the conversation by sharing differing views on the cultural significance of bride price across Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups.
The discussion has reignited debates around the meaning of traditional marriage customs in modern society, with many agreeing that marriage should be built on mutual respect and partnership rather than ownership.
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