- Gbemi OO, has asked why the daughters of pastors David Oyedepo and Paul Eneche keep their fathers’ names even after getting married.
- In a playful Instagram post, she expressed her curiosity and wondered if only those with less money are expected to follow their husbands’ names.
Media figure Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi, known as Gbemi OO, has asked why the daughters of well-known Nigerian pastors David Oyedepo and Paul Eneche keep their fathers’ names even after getting married.
In a playful Instagram post, the former broadcaster expressed her curiosity and wondered if only those with less money are expected to follow their husbands’ names.
In her pidgin post, Gbemi pointed out that Love Oyedepo and Deborah Eneche have added their husbands’ names, which are Ogah and Hawthorn.
The granddaughter of the late Olowo of Owo, Sir Olateru-Olagbegi II KBE, asked if a woman in the same situation would be criticized for being “disobedient” or “not obedient to her husband.”
She posted:
“I wan find small trouble Love Oyedepo became – Love Oyedepo Ogah (added her husband’s name) Deborah Eneche became – Deborah Eneche Hawthorn (added her husband’s name). But if another pesin do am, e go turn ‘she’s not s*bmissive’. Abii na only poor people suppose dey s*bmissive’?
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See some comments below:
@Dat_Oronboy If I marry Dangote or Otedola daughter… I will add their father’s name to mine
@eljay_101_ I’m surprised the husbands didn’t add their father in laws’ names to theirs. If name get weight you no gats think am twice.
@ify_oloye When the Bible says women be s*bmissive’ to your husband, did God say poor woman
@BornoSchoolNews And you wonder why men steer clear of “successful” women?
@remediesbaba She’s right though
@BigChief026 That’s not true