During a Kiss FM radio show, presenter Oga Obinna made controversial comments claiming that women with tattoos and piercings are not suitable for marriage. The comedian argued that body art and piercings indicate a lack of values and are unattractive to men seeking long-term relationships.
After facing criticism for his remarks, Obinna responded defiantly, stating that he was willing to handle any insults thrown his way. He challenged those who disagreed with him, suggesting that they had not been married for over five years with tattoos and piercings themselves.
Fellow radio host Kamene Goro, who has tattoos herself, challenged Obinna’s views, stating that a person’s level of education and inner beauty are more important than their physical appearance. However, Obinna remained firm in his beliefs, claiming that women with tattoos and piercings were not suitable for marriage.
The topic has sparked debate on social media, with some supporting Obinna’s perspective while others disagree. However, the idea that physical appearance is a significant factor in marriage suitability is outdated and ignores the importance of personal values, compatibility, and mutual respect. Ultimately, it is up to individuals to determine what qualities they value in a partner and whether physical appearance is a significant factor in their decision-making process.