Nigerian influencer and writer Ifedayo Agoro, founder of Diary of a Naija Girl, has ignited a heated online debate after boldly declaring her stance on a longstanding wedding tradition.
In a social media post addressing backlash, Agoro wrote: “I said what I said. I didn’t kneel, and I do not kneel.”
She went on to stress that while she respects those who choose to kneel, her decisions are guided by personal convictions, not societal trends or pressure.
“My values and mindset have given me a peaceful, successful life and a home where I am fully myself and fully loved,” she stated, emphasizing the importance of living authentically.
The post has sparked intense discussions across social media platforms.
Supporters commend Agoro for championing personal choice and authenticity, framing her stance as a modern approach to relationships and marriage.
While supporters praised Agoro for staying true to herself, saying her choice promotes personal freedom and modern thinking in marriage.
Critics, however, argue that kneeling remains a symbolic gesture of respect and tradition, especially in Nigerian weddings.
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