BBNaija: “I can allow my male child school abroad but I can’t allow my female child do that.” – Bright


Big Brother Naija, BBNaija housemate, Bright recently revealed that he can allow his male child to school abroad but he can’t allow his female child to do that and this has caught much attention.

Even though Bright said he would not let his daughter school abroad because he preferred them schooling in Nigeria based on morale so she would not become too spoilt, some Nigerians are attacking him for misogyny.

See some reactions on social media to his statement below.

This is trash…. men are protective of their daughters.. he’s being protective and people are calling it misogyny.. SMH – @ChykeBad


Y’all repeating the same thing, wat’s bad in wat he said,train ur children in pluto with aliens,it’s ur goddamn choice but lashing brighto,o wrong nau.See,for a Dad to want his girls to be close to him aint bad,he wants to protect them.Growing up,My dad wasn't, I wish he was. – @SelenarSings

From the day he said he would stop cooking when he gets married, then quickly remembered he was in tv and said he was joking. I knew that this one doesn’t isn’t okay Woozy face – @deborah_harrow

I watched it. He didn’t explain further because Tolanibaj already started gaslighting him. They were talking of Morales and he explained that he would prefer to school his children in Nigeria, and not his female children as he wants his female children to be closer to him. – @Rofokofo

 

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