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Nigerian singer, Seun Kuti on Tuesday, blasted men who hold on to popular
proverb “a woman’s place is in the kitchen”.
The
37-year-old singer declared through his Instagram page that the proverb
originated from Europe.
He
admonished African men to stop attaching their toxic masculinity to African
culture. According to him, a real African man elevates the feminine form.
Seun
Kuti wrote; ”A woman’s place is in the kitchen? Which kitchen? Whose kitchen?
Not our ancestor’s kitchen! This proverb is European without any equivalent in
any African language. So before you start attaching your toxic masculinity to
African culture ask yourself this, do I know African culture? As an African
what cultural practices of African heritage do I engage in? Religion education
liberation?
”If
the answer is none, how come u want to suddenly become African to subjugate and
oppress your woman? Ain’t no such thing as halfway crooks. You are either
African or u aren’t, there is no picking and choosing especially when you want
to dump ur toxic self on our women. REAL AFRICANS ELEVATE THE FEMININE FORM”.
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