Nollywood actress and producer Uche Ogbodo has set the internet on fire after boldly claiming that men are to blame for a whopping 95 per cent of failed marriages in the country.
In a viral Instagram post that has since generated thousands of reactions, the curvy thespian pointed accusing fingers at husbands, accusing them of repeated toxic behaviours that push many unions to collapse.
According to Ogbodo, common culprits include neglect, infidelity, lack of accountability, emotional abuse, devaluation of wives, and outright betrayal. She argued that societal norms in Nigeria often shield men from taking full responsibility, leaving women to carry the emotional and psychological burden.
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“Many marriages fail because a significant number of men neglect, cheat, devalue, emotionally harm or betray their wives,” the actress stated. She added that the absence of accountability remains a major problem in many homes.
The Enugu-born actress, who hails from Iwollo in Enugu State, is no stranger to speaking her mind on relationship matters. At just 18, she entered her first marriage, which she has described in past interviews as traumatic. Now a mother of three and traditionally married to Bobby Maris since 2023, Ogbodo’s latest outburst appears to draw from both personal experiences and observations in the industry and society.
Her post has since gone massively viral, with netizens divided along gender lines.
Many women and some men agreed with her, flooding the comments with stories of heartbreak. “This is the truth! My own father neglected my mother for years. God bless you for saying it, Uche,” one follower wrote. Another added, “95% is even small. Nigerian men and cheating na 5&6.”
On the flip side, critics slammed the generalisation as unfair and one-sided. “Marriage is between two people. Women also cheat, disrespect, and abandon duties. Stop shifting all blame to men,” a male commenter fired back. Others questioned her statistics: “Where did she get 95% from? Abeg, bring data!”
The debate has spread like wildfire from Instagram to X (formerly Twitter), Nairaland, and Facebook groups, reigniting broader conversations about gender roles, accountability, and emotional intelligence in Nigerian marriages.
Rising Divorce Rates and Realities in Nigeria
Recent data shows divorce rates climbing in Nigeria, with women initiating a larger share of cases. Common triggers reported across studies include infidelity, financial pressures, lack of communication, domestic violence, and incompatibility — issues that often overlap with the behaviours Ogbodo highlighted.
While some experts agree that patriarchal structures and cultural expectations sometimes enable men to evade responsibility, others insist successful marriages require effort from both partners.
“Marriage no be one-man show. Both husband and wife must do the work,” a relationship counsellor commented on one of the trending threads.
As the dust continues to settle, Uche Ogbodo’s statement has clearly touched a raw nerve. Whether you agree with her 95% claim or not, one thing is clear — Nigerian marriages are under serious scrutiny, and conversations about respect, loyalty, and mutual accountability are more necessary than ever.
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