Nigerian Man Brags About Banning His Oyinbo Wife From Social Media, Mentions Their Age Difference

Nigerian Man Brags About Banning His Oyinbo Wife From Social Media, Mentions Their Age Difference

  • A Nigerian man got people talking as he bragged about banning his oyinbo wife from social media
  • He mentioned how long she’s been off social media and their age difference, asking other men to try it
  • Many reacted as his trending post went viral on social media, generating mixed reactions from netizens

A Nigerian man proudly boasted after he banned his oyinbo wife from logging into her social media pages.

He stated that most Nigerian men would not be able to do the same to their Nigerian wives.

A Nigerian man brags about banning his oyinbo wife from social media for eight months
A Nigerian man talks about banning his oyinbo wife from going on social media. Photo: Maskot, Canaart7
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In an X post by @realBigStanH, the man stated that he had banned his wife from social media for eight months.

He also mentioned that he was the one to decide when she would return online, stating that their age difference was four years.

The man said:

"A Nigerian man can’t tell his Nigerian wife to close her page on social media. Dem never born am well. I run am! It is been so for 8 months. I decide when she comes back, I run am with a conservative oyibo woman. Whom I take 4 years senior. Run am e be easy. Clear road!"

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Reactions as man bans wife from social media

@itrackNG said:

"People that their wives still dress almost naked and post twerk videos on on the internet? Their wives don’t love them that much. Nigerian men are unfortunate in marriages."

@RevdOke said:

"Every so often, we hear our women running their mouths, in a saner clime bla bla bla. And them no sane at all. They'll disobey God, disobey their husbands and disobey any woman who attempt to put them back on track. Na Komodo dragons naija men dey battle in the name of marriage."

@Iam_JennieM said:

"This only works for people who don't need social media. A woman whose business and customers majorly comes from social media won't just agree to this except you as the man will be willing to provide and chest all the bills without complaining."

@tysiinn said:

"Lol. Meanwhile, this generation of Nigerian men can never try this with their wives here. If them try am, their wife no go gree open leg for them again. Them go dey beg for just one round."

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@nwa_aba1 said:

"See wetin a full grown man use the boast. “Told my wife to close her social media” my own is why?? Why must my wife close her social media? Hows that showing me respect? Abi you catch her the cheat? So why??"

@Abiodunjose11 said:

"Full-time Taliban. Fear no go allow some men for try this kind thing with their babes or wives ...instead na their wives go tell dem to shut down their own lmao."
A Nigerian man talks about banning his oyinbo wife from going on social media
A Nigerian man brags about banning his oyinbo wife from social media for eight months. Photo: Guido Meith
Source: Getty Images

In related stories, a man celebrated as he married an oyinbo woman, while a Nigerian lady showed off her oyinbo husband.

Man breaks up with girlfriend over TikTok

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady narrated how her boyfriend of four years broke up with her because of the video she posted on TikTok.

The lady shared funny content to promote her business, but her boyfriend said she was disgracing him.

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Netizens who came across the video shared their opinion concerning the relationship and encouraged the lady.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng