MC Mbakara, a Nigerian comedian, actor, and MC, shared a video of himself washing his wife’s underwear to encourage men to show affection and care for their partners.
He emphasized the importance of romantic gestures and surprised many by doing laundry, a task often stereotypically associated with women.
Mbakara’s message urged men to go beyond conventional norms and make their wives feel appreciated, even in small ways like buying them their favorite underwear.
“Husbands hear me well, when last did you wash your wife’s pants or her clothes? Some of you don’t know how to be romantic or make a woman feel good. What’s there? What’s pants? It is not like you should do it every time. Just pick a few of her clothes and pants and wash them. Just wash her stuff and make her feel good. Go and buy your wife the type of pants you like because some women wear buba as pants”.
One Miz Bella wrote, “But there is nothing wrong with helping your wife out to wash your underwear. It spices up your relationship
One Clever Collinzz wrote, “This werey is slowly running out of wisdom
One Bigoch_1 wrote, “Brotherhood isn’t proud
One Inumidun wrote, “There is nothing wrong in washing your woman’s undies if you love her enough. You wouldn’t find any problem helping her out”.
One Mimee Jay1 wrote, “Mehn mumu men don dey plenty. A finished Mumu man
One Freshingz_2 wrote, “Brotherhood is not proud of you
Adeniyi Johnson, a Yoruba actor, sparked an online debate by asking his followers if it’s acceptable for a man to wash his partner’s pants, excluding underwear and trousers.
This question echoes a previous discussion initiated by Mike Bamiloye, where a university lecturer, Austine Imoniche Oviosun, shared his willingness to buy groceries, cook, and even do laundry for his wife, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding in marriage.
Meanwhile, media personality Daddy Freeze expressed his comfort with grocery shopping but drew the line at doing dishes for his partner, highlighting the varying perspectives on household responsibilities and gender roles in relationships.