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Wednesday 10 September 2014

Ladies of Today No Longer have Respect –Singer Tosin Martins



I’ve complained about this negative trend severally, and the worst from my observation are Yoruba and Igbo girls. Many of them are so arrogant they find it difficult to even say good morning to a man. How sad!
Anyway, another Yoruba guy has waded into the issue. Popular Gospel musician, Tosin Martins complained that the ladies we have today are not as submissive as our mothers and it’s quite worrisome. He cited some examples that he thinks make these women proud and the reasons they have not been submissive to their husbands



Tosin Martins has been married for 8 years now and here’s what he to a Schooltips Magazine reporter about the arrogance problem in many ladies of today: 
About women not being submissive…
Our women today are of a different breed. Our women today are not really like our mothers. The average woman today is not as submissive as their mothers and a guy who is not ready to overlook that weakness would have a problem with marriage. These days you have to argue and defend your views and if it goes well, all parties can then agree. It shouldn’t be that way; there is a certain measure of honour a woman must give a man as the head.
Is your wife submissive?
To the extent she can, she does her best to be fair to her. She is probably maybe not as bad as your average girl. But the truth is today’s woman struggles with you saying yes and she just agrees. She would want to know why. She wants to give you her own side of the story. She thinks she is making sense and you are not making sense. Today, a woman tells you she is travelling; she is not asking you for permission. There is some individuality taking place. It’s a major struggle.
What do you think is responsible for this?
I think is majorly because they have become their own people. They are as educated as you are; they are [also] working as you are working, they are earning money and you are, they have a world view like you have. They are empowered now and have their own voice and want to express.

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