Nigerian writer and social media commentator, Solomon Buchi, has sparked widespread conversation online with a thought-provoking message aimed at men’s treatment of women. In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, Buchi prayed that every man’s daughter experiences the same kind of treatment her father gives to women.
”Let guys treat your daughters and future daughters the way you treat women. Amen,” Buchi wrote.
The post, though short, has resonated with thousands, drawing reactions from both supporters and critics. Many praised the message as a powerful reminder for men to reflect on their behaviour, especially in a society where issues of gender inequality, misogyny, and abuse remain prevalent.
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Buchi, known for his blunt and sometimes controversial takes on social issues, used this post to highlight the need for accountability. His words serve as a moral mirror, encouraging men to consider whether their actions would be acceptable if directed toward their own daughters.
The post has since gone viral, with social media users quoting and sharing it widely. Some described it as a “hard truth,” while others said it was a much-needed wake-up call for those who disregard the impact of their actions on women.
In a culture where women often face mistreatment in relationships, workplaces, and public spaces, Buchi’s statement has added to ongoing conversations about respect, empathy, and the importance of modelling good behaviour—not just for society, but for future generations.
Solomon Buchi Calls Out Men’s Conduct Towards Women in Viral Post
Nigerian writer and social media commentator, Solomon Buchi, has sparked widespread conversation online with a thought-provoking message aimed at men’s treatment of women. In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, Buchi prayed that every man’s daughter experiences the same kind of treatment her father gives to women.
”Let guys treat your daughters and future daughters the way you treat women. Amen,” Buchi wrote.
The post, though short, has resonated with thousands, drawing reactions from both supporters and critics. Many praised the message as a powerful reminder for men to reflect on their behaviour, especially in a society where issues of gender inequality, misogyny, and abuse remain prevalent.
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Buchi, known for his blunt and sometimes controversial takes on social issues, used this post to highlight the need for accountability. His words serve as a moral mirror, encouraging men to consider whether their actions would be acceptable if directed toward their own daughters.
The post has since gone viral, with social media users quoting and sharing it widely. Some described it as a “hard truth,” while others said it was a much-needed wake-up call for those who disregard the impact of their actions on women.
In a culture where women often face mistreatment in relationships, workplaces, and public spaces, Buchi’s statement has added to ongoing conversations about respect, empathy, and the importance of modelling good behaviour—not just for society, but for future generations.
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