A Nigerian man, Prince Ozed, has faced severe backlash on social media after posting a personal story on Facebook, where he claimed his wife, Comfort Ozed, begged him to marry her due to their intimate relationship during their dating years.
In the now-viral post, Prince shared that his wife allegedly said, "Guy marry me nah, you done too phuck me," after an early morning intimate encounter.
He added that he agreed to marry her, instructing her to inform her family of his plans to visit the following week. Prince further advised women to remind their partners about marriage, stating that men often forget.
The post sparked outrage, with many criticizing him for disrespecting his wife and exposing private details for attention.
One user commented, “This is embarrassing. A husband should protect his wife’s dignity, not use her words for clout.”
Another criticized the tone of the post, saying it trivialized marriage and reduced it to a favor.
Amid growing backlash, many urged Prince to take down the post and apologize to his wife for sharing their private matters publicly.
The incident has reignited debates about online etiquette, respect in relationships, and the oversharing of sensitive personal moments on social media.