Ivy Ifeoma, wife of singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has stirred public discourse with a blunt assessment of Nigeria's moral state.
On Monday, she took to social media to express deep frustration.
"The wickedness of men in this country is enough for God to wipe everyone out," Ifeoma stated.
She added that the nation survives solely by divine mercy.
The fashion entrepreneur's comment reflects widespread concerns over corruption, betrayal, and societal ills plaguing the country.
Her words come amid ongoing national challenges, including economic hardship and leadership failures. Many Nigerians echo similar sentiments of exhaustion with systemic injustices.
Ifeoma's message has ignited mixed reactions online. Supporters praised her for voicing harsh truths many fear to say publicly.
Critics, however, questioned if generalizing "men" overlooks broader societal issues or personal contexts in her marriage to Paul.
Paul Okoye and Ifeoma's union has faced scrutiny since it began. Past controversies included false accusations against the singer regarding their relationship, which he strongly denied and threatened legal action over.
The couple has also navigated public rifts, including family tensions and Paul's previous marriage.
Ifeoma previously shared frustrations over canceled family plans and defended her husband against online trolls.
Her latest outburst highlights a personal weariness shared by many women amid rising cases of abuse, abandonment, and moral decay.
No pity surfaces in the backlash. Some commentators accused her of attention-seeking or projecting domestic issues onto national woes.
Others urged reflection on collective responsibility rather than gender blame.
As reactions flood platforms, Ifeoma's statement underscores a deeper national conversation on ethics and redemption.

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