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“The biggest prison in the world for women is marriage and it’s such a tragedy” – Businessman, Wale Jana says

Jana preached against the idea of parents giving their daughters an ultimatum to find a man and start a family.

Nigerian businessman and social media commentator, Wale Jana has opined that the biggest prison in the world for women is marriage.

In a recent post on his Instagram page, Jana preached against the idea of parents giving their daughters an ultimatum to find a man and start a family.

According to him, 90 percent of a woman’s glory is trapped if she ends up with the wrong man.

He wrote in the post,

“There is an evil I have seen under the sun and it is the demonic way of trapping a woman’s glory and destiny with a wedding ring. She’s crying and happy and all her friends are jealous of her but they don’t know she has entered a life long bondage and she may never come out alive.

The biggest prison in the world for women is marriage and it’s such a tragedy! A lady messaged me a while back and she said “my parents have given me an ultimatum to get married” how do you give someone a countdown of how to spend the rest of their lives?

Society doesn’t help too so these women want to settle for anything they find and that’s why so many women are married to losers, to men who are not their equal in intellect, class and destiny. These women constantly have to practically depreciate to the level of the man they married so he doesn’t feel offended, inferior or insecure. THIS IS DEMONIC!

Then comes child bearing; the trauma, the body changes, many times depression and the work of caring for the family and if he is not supportive, the need to provide for the family too.

It’s really life altering! Queens and princesses please it’s okay to be single! YOU ARE COMPLETE THE WAY YOU ARE! The right man should put a crown on your head not remove your crown!

Ladies tag your parents on this! I hope they understand. May God have mercy on all of us.”

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