Nigerian afrobeat star Seun Kuti has ignited a heated debate on social media with his recent post about women, sex and activities with men.
On his social media page, Seun Kuti challenged the notion that sex is a favor bestowed upon men by women. He emphasized that sex is a mutual act, stressing that it’s not a favor unless it involves a prostitute.
In his words: “No one gives anyone sex except a prostitute. Sex is a mutual act. It’s not a favor, and you didn’t do anything; you just had sex – a natural act that cave women and cave men did.”
Meanwhile, Seun Kuti‘s statement has sparked outrage among many Nigerians, who interpret his comments as dismissive of women’s agency and autonomy.
Also, the musician’s assertion that prostitution is “not a bad thing” has also drawn criticism. Lastly, the controversy surrounding Kuti’s post shows the complex and sensitive nature of discussions around sex, consent, and gender dynamics in Nigeria.