Does Tiv man offer his wife to a guest in the name of hospitality
Does Tiv man offer his wife to a guest in the name of hospitality?
There is a dangerous lie slithering through the undergrowth of ignorance, coiling its venom around the noble image of the Tiv man.
It is whispered, smirked, sometimes even declared by those too lazy to learn and too eager to label. That a Tiv man, in the name of hospitality, offers his wife to a guest.
What an evil tale. What a tragic misreading of kindness. What a slap on the face of honour. We Feed Our Guests, Not Trade Our Brides. Let it be said clearly, for the avoidance of doubt.
Hospitality is not promiscuity. Tiv men serve meals, not their marriages. You see, in Tivland, we believe a guest is a gift, someone to be welcomed with warm water, warm food, and warmer hearts. It is not uncommon to find a host slaughtering a prized cock or offering his last tubers of yam just to honour a visitor. Our doors are open wide, our pots deep with generosity, and our laughter loud around the hearth. But.The Tiv kitchen is open to guests. Our bedrooms are not. Wherever this ugly notion started, it reeks of ignorance soaked in mischief. The Tiv man is a lover of strength and passion. Yes. But more than that, he is fiercely loyal, often jealous in love, like a lion guarding the pride he built with his bare hands.
He will give you his best wine, but never his woman. His goat, his last bowl of pounded yam? Perhaps. But his wife? Never. Not for anything. Not for anyone.
To misinterpret the kindness of a Tiv host as an invitation into his home’s sacred inner chambers is not only wrong. It is profane. It is to mistake a palm tree for a ladder to the moon.
Food, not flesh, is how the Tiv welcome visitors. And who started this nonsense anyway? Who found laughter in the dirt and passed it off as truth? Was it the one stranger who misunderstood a smile? Or the traveller who mistook our cheer for consent? Whatever the case, let them hear this now. Our wives are not gifts. They are queens. Respect our women. Respect our culture.
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The Tiv man builds his family with pride, protects his home with honour, and holds his wife with the reverence of an ancestral shrine. His hospitality is deep, yes, but it ends at the threshold of his wife’s honour. Tiv hospitality ends at the table, not in the bedroom. We are not a tribe that plays with the sacred. In our proverbs, in our songs, in our dance love is guarded, marriage is sacred, and dignity is non-negotiable. We feed the body with food. We feed the soul with song. But we do not feed lust with our wives. So the next time you visit Tivland and are welcomed with laughter and a steaming bowl of pounded yam, remember this
The Tiv spirit welcomes, feeds the hungry, not the lustful. And if you should hear someone whisper that old wicked lie, you must rise. Rise and correct it. For to let it go unchallenged is to let smoke cloud the sun. Misunderstand our generosity, if you must, but never insult our dignity.
Now, it is from this same falsely peddled narrative this tired, baseless distortion of Tiv culture that the Chief of Defence Staff found a convenient and lazy escape route. Rather than confront the hard truth of his own failures on insecurity, he reached for an old lie. He claimed the Tiv people not only housed terrorists but even gave their women to them.
Think about that. A man entrusted with national security, in a moment that demanded leadership, chose instead to recycle a cultural smear, weaponizing it to explain away a tragedy he could neither prevent nor manage. He did not offer facts. He offered folklore, twisted and false, as justification for failure.
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