
Our reporter
In a provocative statement that is trending on Twitter on Thursday, Rev. Mrs. Stellamaris Ajetomibi, Vice President of The Men of Issachar Vision Inc., has ignited discussions about the roles within marriage by asserting that the core assignment in marriage revolves around sexual intimacy.
“Sex is marriage; sex is marriage. Let me tell you, in my father’s house, I used to wear clothes. I eat rice, I eat any food. I have a house to live in, everything. What do you think I came to look for in my husband’s house? It’s sex. It’s sex,” she boldly declared during a recent address.
Ajetomibi emphasised the exclusivity of her marital duties, stating, “If I do it with any other man, I will be stoned. If I do it with any other man, God will frown at it. So he’s the only one I have liberty to do it with, and they even gave me a certificate, as many of you that were there that day.”
She further clarified her perspective on practical support within the household, distinguishing between general help and her primary responsibility. “You can help me cook, that’s not bad. You can help me wash clothes, that’s not bad. In fact, you can help me do homework for my children. I pay teachers to do that. This assignment, this is the core assignment. I can’t pay anybody. If I catch you doing it, it’s gone down.”
Her statements have prompted a mixed reaction online, with many users expressing strong opinions on the implications of her views regarding marriage and the expectations placed on women. The trending topic has sparked debates about the nature of marital relationships and the responsibilities that accompany them