Woman vows not to take future hubby’s name unless he’s more successful

Woman vows not to take future hubby’s name unless he’s more successful

In recent times, social media has been abuzz with stories of several ladies fighting for women’s rights as well as speaking up to change things they consider archaic.

Sometimes these sets of ladies are able to convince people of their beliefs but other times, their opinions attract a lot of heat.

Recently a Nigerian TV host, Lolo Cynthia, revealed in an interview that she would like to keep her surname after marriage. She further explained that she would only take her husband’s name if it can create opportunities that hers cannot. See the video below:

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Several Nigerians found her opinion distasteful and they took to their handles to call her out. Some others also felt she should be left to wish for what she desires.

See some reactions below:

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