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    Home » Any Married Woman Putting Password On Her Phone Is A Prostitute – Lege Miami
    2 Mins ReadApril 17, 2025

    Any Married Woman Putting Password On Her Phone Is A Prostitute – Lege Miami

    By Amina MohammedApril 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Controversial actor and self-styled relationship expert, Adams Kehinde, popularly known as Lege Miami has stated that married women who use passwords on their phones are akin to “prostitutes” and should vacate their homes.

    According to Lege, men have the prerogative to secure their phones and engage in extramarital affairs but women do not have the same rights.

    This stance has triggered widespread criticism on social media with many women denouncing his views as sexist and regressive.

    In the video, Lege emphatically stated that women who password-protect their phones are unworthy of marriage and should “pack their load and leave the house”.

    “Any housewife who puts a password on her phone or uses a password to hide certain information on her phone, is a prostitute; you are a prostitute.

    “If a married woman can put a password on her phone, she is a prostitute. Quote me anywhere. Or do you want to say that because your husband is putting a password on his phone, you want to do the same thing? You are not ready for marriage, and you can pack your load and leave the house”.

    “As a relationship expert, I will say that to you pack your load and leave the house. Your husband can cheat, but as a woman, you don’t have the right to cheat. That’s how to be a good and responsible wife,” he said.

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