“Marry A Calm Woman”- Daddy Freeze Advises Men On The Most Important Wife Material Quality

  • Daddy Freeze, a popular Nigerian media personality, shared relationship advice for men.
  • He emphasized the significance of selecting the right partner.
  • A post on his Facebook featured a photo of his wife, Benedicta.
Daddy Freeze Reveals He Received Death Threats for Criticizing Pastors

Popular Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze has offered relationship advice to men, stressing the importance of choosing the right partner.

In a post shared on his Facebook page, he uploaded a photo of his wife, Benedicta, with the caption: “Marry a calm woman. E get why…”

His short but pointed message underscores how much he values composure and emotional balance in a spouse, implying that a peaceful partner can make it easier to handle the ups and downs that come with marriage.

According to Tori News, his advice follows the recent clash between singer Innocent “Tuface” Idibia and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, during an Instagram Live session hosted by Daddy Freeze.

With this post, Daddy Freeze seems to be highlighting the role of emotional intelligence, patience, and maturity in maintaining a healthy and stable relationship.

In other news… A New York pastor, Reverend Phil Phaneuf, left her congregation at the North Chili United Methodist Church (UMC) stunned after publicly announcing that she is transitioning into a woman and will now use she/her pronouns.

Reverend Phaneuf, 51, who was born male, shared the news during a recent Sunday service, declaring that she has been undergoing gender transition.

Wearing a rainbow stole, the veteran pastor made her declaration:

‘I get to announce with joy that I am transitioning. I am affirming and saying to all of you that I am transgender,’ she declared this past Sunday.

She further clarified the nature of her transition:

‘The best way to put this is that I’m not becoming a woman, I’m giving up pretending to be a man.’

Reverend Phaneuf told the church members that her new name will be Phillippa Faye Phaneuf, though she will continue to go by “Reverend Phil.” She showed understanding regarding the change, stating:

‘I’m not going to be the pronoun police… I don’t think that anybody will misgender or mis-pronoun out of malice.’

The religious leader assured her church members that the only changes stemming from her transition would be physical ones, noting that she has been undergoing hormone replacement therapy for about three months.

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