Solomon Buchi’s wife, Arike dragged with receipt after he criticized Christian women

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“God will judge you for how you treat your partner”- Solomon Buchi

Solomon Buchi, a life coach and gender equality activist, and his wife have come under fire for comments he made about Christian women on social media.

He had criticised Christian women who engage in BBL, wear clothing that exposes their cleavages, and wear “ashawo gowns.”

He also made fun of people who post pictures of themselves showing off their laps in public. In a social media post, he stated that men are not interested in people like them and would rather look at their characters to learn about their true nature.

In response to his post about the man getting married last year, a lady posted several photos of his wife exposing her cleavage.

One of the photos she posted was from her wedding day, and it showed her cleavage. Aidee Ekpo, a social media user, advised him to stop lying and that his preaching should begin at home.

This isn’t the first time fans have mocked Buchi’s wife for her husband’s post. She was slammed as a result of one of her husband’s posts praising her intelligence.

Reactions have followed Buchi’s post about women. Here are some of the responses.

@0seme.e’: “Starting a statement with “I know you wish you married me” unprovoked is such a weird thing! This man really thinks he’s the next best thing to spaghetti and I need someone to wake him up from his delulu land.”

@ella_of_troy: “Your wife exposed cleavage…. Exposen’t she?”

@becky_patrick: “See how he quickly changed the topic and discussion as she presented him with evidence when i tell u some people have mastered this thing called manipulation.”

@ladyque_1: “Solomon always setting his wife up for drags.”

@iamdanzor: “Anytime you see Solomon Buchi trending, just know that he has publicly ridiculed his wife again.”

@real.motty: “Solomon is the weapon fashioned against his wife.”

@ammie_nwigs: “But there is nothing indecent about the wife’s pictures na!”

@nellynells__: “It’s the receipt for me charity begins at home.”

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