Nigerian singer Brymo, popularly known for his hit Ara, has drawn criticism after sharing a controversial opinion on apologies in relationships.
The artist stated that it is wrong for a man to apologize to a woman when she is at fault, adding that men who do so “deserve suffering.”
On his Instagram page, Brymo wrote, “Nobody deserves to suffer than men who apologize to women when the women are wrong. And suffer they will from here, and for the rest of humanity’s earthly existence.”
The post has triggered a heated debate online, with many users contesting Brymo’s perspective and highlighting that relationship dynamics often require mutual understanding and accountability.
Fans and critics alike have expressed mixed reactions, with some defending the singer’s view while others argue that such a rigid stance oversimplifies the complexities of modern relationships.
Brymo, known for blending introspective lyrics with provocative social commentary, has yet to respond further to the ongoing debate.