Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa has affirmed that there’s nothing wrong with a married woman ordering food from vendors for her family.
Laurie stated this in an Instagram post on Monday afternoon, March 20, while reacting to a man’s post bemoaning the growing trend of married women ordering food online rather than cooking for themselves.
“There’s a growing trend amongst Nigerian women these days…..they order Stews, Soups and Jollof they eat at home from vendors. And I mean married women”, the Twitter user had written.
Reacting, Laurie Idahosa noted there’s no shame in choosing not to cook and ordering food from vendors as a married woman.
She continued by saying there are no gender restrictions in the kitchen.
Her words,
“Yes, and there’s no shame in it. If you don’t like the food I ordered, feel free to cook. Kitchens don’t have a gender.”
See her post below,
See her post below,
In other news, a newlywed Nigerian man has shared a beautiful video of his Chinese wife rocking a Yoruba traditional attire and dancing traditionally at their wedding.
He shared the video and expressed his joy that his wife had become a “fully fledged Yoruba woman.
The video showed the moment the woman danced graciously into the wedding venue with other asoebi girls.
He captioned the video;
“POV: your Chinese wife becomes a fully-fledged OMO YORUBA .Mrs F smashed it 🙌🏾”