
Nigerian gospel singer Kunle Kenny has sparked conversations online after revealing that he plans to undergo a vasectomy after he and his wife have the number of children they mutually agree on.
The singer shared his views in a post on X, explaining that he does not want his wife to experience the physical effects often linked to hormonal birth-control methods.
According to Kunle Kenny, decisions about having children should be made jointly by both partners, stressing that he and his wife would only welcome children when they are both ready.
He wrote:
“Nobody is putting any birth control thing inside my wife’s body. No extraneous chemicals or pills. We will only have kids when we BOTH unanimously agree, as God allows in His mercy.”
He added that once they are done having children, he intends to take responsibility for preventing future pregnancies.
“And when we’re done, I’m getting a vasectomy. A woman’s body is too sensitive for these chemicals. The side effects are crazy!”
Reactions Trail Kunle Kenny’s Vasectomy Plan
Nigerian gospel singer Kunle Kenny has continued to spark debate online after saying he plans to get a vasectomy after he and his wife have the number of children they both agree on.
While some people praised him for wanting to take responsibility and protect his wife from possible side effects of hormonal birth-control methods, others argued that couples should explore all available options with proper medical advice.
Supporting Reactions
“This is what partnership should look like. Family planning no be woman matter alone.”
“A man who is ready to carry responsibility instead of leaving everything for his wife deserves applause.”
“He said they will both agree before having children. That part alone is very important.”
“Some men will say contraceptives are for women, but they will still complain when pregnancy comes unexpectedly.”
“At least he is thinking about his wife’s health. Na teamwork be marriage.”
“Vasectomy is not punishment; it is simply a family-planning decision for couples who are done having children.”
Opposing Reactions
“He should not speak as if every form of birth control is automatically harmful.”
“Vasectomy may be a personal choice, but people should not rush into permanent decisions.”
“What if they later change their minds about having more children?”
“There are non-hormonal options too. Couples should speak with doctors instead of relying on social-media opinions.”
“His wife should also be allowed to share her own view, because this decision concerns both of them.”
“No be every woman reacts badly to contraceptives. Everybody’s body is different.”
Neutral Reactions
“It is their marriage and their decision, as long as both of them agree.”
“The important thing is informed consent and proper medical consultation.”
“People are focusing on vasectomy, but the real message is that couples should plan together.”
“Both partners should understand the benefits, risks and alternatives before choosing any method.”
“This conversation is necessary because too many people still treat family planning like women’s burden alone.”
Funny Reactions
“Oga don already book appointment for future children wey never arrive.”
“Kunle Kenny said, ‘After our agreed number, factory don close.’”
“Somebody said his unborn children are currently checking their eligibility status.”
“This man don put board for the gate: ‘No more admission after further notice.’”
“Na so some men dey fear condom, but vasectomy dey give them confidence.”
“The way Nigerians are debating this matter, you would think everybody has been invited to the hospital with him.”
“His future children better not come and say, ‘Daddy, why did you lock the gate?’”
“Marriage meeting don turn medical conference for X.”
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Published by Ejoh Caleb


