
A coffee meetup hosted by Kay Hikers Club turned into an online firestorm after an attendee dropped explosive opinions about what drives women into matrimony, dividing opinions sharply along gender lines.
The unidentified speaker claimed that beneath Nigeria’s surface of Cristo-loving marriages lies a troubling reality—women entering unions primarily for financial upliftment, even allegedly concealing husband-funded ventures.
Her most contentious suggestion warned men against women exiting marriages after childbearing, framing it as an uncomfortable truth most women wouldn’t voice publicly.
The remarks immediately attracted thunderous applause from male audiences online, with many Nigerian men hailing her “bold truth-telling” about marital economics in today’s struggling economy.
This prompted a surge in calls for stricter financial safeguards—from mandatory paternity tests to ironclad prenups—as relationship armor against potential exploitation.
Women commentators struck back fiercely, branding the speaker as an opportunistic “pick-me” pandering to male audiences while undermining fellow women.
They countered that Nigeria’s existing matrimonial laws already shield pre-marital assets, though some conceded modern couples increasingly opt for prenups amid the nation’s escalating divorce statistics.
The footage has since evolved into a broader cultural flashpoint, reopening wounds about financial distrust and shifting marital power dynamics in contemporary Nigerian society.
*Women supporting Prenup*
“Marriage has become survival warfare—women join with exit strategies encrypted in wedding vows!” Watch this explosive Kay Hikers Club exchange unraveling Nigeria’s marriage debatespic.twitter.com/GM1kNRscZQ
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) May 14, 2026
