A group of entitled males have been produced by society – Jimmy Odukoya
He thinks that by encouraging boys to avoid hard labor and educating girls to work hard instead, society has failed.
In 2019, Pastor Jimmy Odukoya, who has been a minister since 2009, founded a new branch of the church named ‘The Cave’ and oversees the youth wing (Church 3:16).
Since 2009, Pastor Jimmy Odukoya has served as a clergyman. He has directed the church’s youth ministry (Church 3:16) and, in 2019, he founded a new branch known as “The Cave.”
Jimmy Odukoya, an actor and pastor from Nigeria, has declared that society has failed by instilling in men a sense of entitlement.
During a recent lecture at The Fountain of Life Church, Odukoya expressed his opinion that men have been taught an entitlement mindset by society, while responsibility and accountability have been neglected.
“Men have the mentality that a woman must submit because he is a man,” he said at the outset. What vision is she submitting to, if that is what you’re asking for? I dare claim that a lot of lads have been raised by us and that society has failed. in the bodies of men. You see, even though their physical DNA has altered, their mentality is still young, and they have gotten older but not more mature.”
You’re a guy, ah ah don’t worry, relax it’s the woman’s job to clean, it’s the girl’s job to cook,’ they tell the youngster as he grows up, proving that society has failed.
The pastor continued by highlighting the significance of imparting life skills, accountability, and responsibility to boys while opposing the prevailing belief that fosters an entitlement complex.
Thus, you’re instilling in the girl a sense of accountability from an early age, along with a work ethic and life skills. However, you tell the youngster to sit down because he is a man, so when he grows up with no skills, no accountability, and an entitlement mentality, he tells women to submit to him, but what is his vision? Respect is earned, not given; you cannot claim to be the head of the household while doing nothing, Odukoya said.