Nigerian Bride Claps Back at Critics Over Husband's Age and Bedroom Performance
A newly married Nigerian woman, Omeneke Zuwaira, has taken a bold stand against online trolls who have been targeting her husband, claiming he is too old and incapable of satisfying her in bed. The controversy erupted after a Facebook user, Hafsat Hannah, shared Zuwaira's wedding photo with a disparaging comment.
Social Media Sparks Debate Over Marriage Choice
Hafsat Hannah's post on Facebook included Zuwaira's wedding image and a critical message: “U married an old man just because of N500k. Man that can't make you feel like a woman in bed.” This comment quickly drew attention and sparked a wider discussion on social media about age gaps in relationships and societal judgments.
In response to the trolling, Zuwaira did not hold back. She shared additional photos with her husband, accompanied by a heartfelt message defending her marriage. She described her spouse as husband material and expressed deep affection for him, emphasizing that her love is unconditional.
Bride's Unwavering Commitment to Her Husband
Zuwaira wrote in her post: “Alhamdulillah Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah. My wedding was a huge success. All thanks to my darling, caring husband. This is what we call husband material. Even if he is a 150 years old man, I'm okay with it. Clock it.” Her statement highlights her resilience and commitment, dismissing the critics' concerns about age and intimacy.
This incident sheds light on several key issues:
- The pressure and scrutiny faced by couples in Nigeria, especially regarding age differences.
- The role of social media in amplifying personal attacks and public shaming.
- The importance of personal happiness and choice in marriage, over societal expectations.
Zuwaira's response has resonated with many online, with supporters praising her for standing up for her relationship. It serves as a reminder that love and compatibility are subjective, and external opinions should not dictate personal decisions.
The story was originally reported by Linda Ikeji on July 4, 2026, at 9:25 AM, and has since gained traction, highlighting ongoing debates about marriage norms and individual autonomy in Nigerian society.



