Controversial Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu, has criticised popular fashion designer, Veekee James after she posted a video of herself and her husband, Femi Atere.
The drama began after Veekee James, who has frequently shown off her partner, took to her Instagram account on Tuesday to post a video educating women on how to be submissive to their husbands, listing some of the things she does for her partner.
The video has continued to generate mixed reactions across social media platforms.
Reacting to the video in an Instagram post, actor Uche Maduagwu stated that flaunting her husband is unnecessary, as marriage is not an achievement.
He added that instead of showcasing her husband, she should focus on promoting his business, emphasising that only that counts as an achievement.
In a caption accompanying a video he posted calling out the celebrity fashion designer, he wrote, “Veekee James, #Marriage is not an ACHIEVEMENT, post #videos of your Husband’s Business to grow and #promote his brand. You are trying to make it look like Marriage Na Achievement the way you Dey constantly post you Na marriage as if you OWE Nigerians Weekly updates of Wetin Dey happen for your HOME, that’s WRONG, post your husband business too Na Veekee James, or don’t you know if you promote his business like you #post you Na marriage, if him business GROW, will that not be a REAL Achievement? #couple #veekeejames.”
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