The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adeboye, has stirred fresh public debate, after advising men not to marry women who cannot cook.
The comment, reportedly made during a church programme on Saturday and circulated widely in a viral video, reflects a recurring theme in Adeboye’s teachings on marriage, emphasising domestic responsibility, spirituality, and diligence as key considerations when choosing a life partner.
The remark has generated mixed reactions across social media and public discourse. Supporters argue that the advice aligns with cultural expectations around family life and preparedness for marriage.
Critics, however, contend that such statements reinforce traditional gender roles and fail to reflect evolving realities where responsibilities in relationships are increasingly shared.
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Observers note that reactions have been sharply divided, with some describing the comment as practical guidance rooted in tradition, while others see it as outdated and inconsistent with modern views on equality and partnership.
This is not the first time Adeboye’s views on marriage have sparked controversy, with similar past remarks drawing both support and criticism.
Religious analysts say the debate highlights a broader societal tension in Nigeria, where longstanding cultural and religious beliefs about marriage continue to intersect and sometimes clash with changing global norms on gender roles, autonomy, and shared domestic responsibilities.



