Sola Benson
Nigerian singer and content creator Nasboi has sparked conversation online after sharing a personal stance on what he considers a non-negotiable rule in marriage.
In a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account, the entertainer drew a clear line around privacy in relationships, stressing that he would not tolerate having marital disagreements taken to social media.
According to him, some issues are meant to remain within the home, where they can be resolved privately between partners rather than broadcast to the public.
“If I get married and my wife brings a private issue we could’ve settled at home to the internet, that’s a dealbreaker for me,” he wrote.
Privacy Over Public Validation
Nasboi’s comment reflects a growing debate among public figures and social media users about the boundaries between private relationships and online expression, especially in an era where personal conflicts are often shared publicly for validation, support, or attention.
His statement suggests a preference for resolving disputes internally, without external interference or public scrutiny.
Online Reactions and Wider Conversation
The post has since drawn reactions from users who are divided on the issue—some agreeing that privacy strengthens relationships, while others argue that individuals should have the freedom to speak out if they feel unheard or emotionally distressed.
Nasboi, who is known for blending comedy, music, and online skits into his career, has not expanded further on the comment, but it continues to circulate widely in entertainment and relationship discourse online.
The conversation highlights a broader cultural tension between digital openness and traditional expectations of privacy within marriage.
