Nigerian singer Brymo has sparked debate on social media after sharing a controversial statement about relationships and apologies.

The artist, whose real name is Olawale Ashimi, took to his Instagram page to express his opinion, arguing that men should not apologise when they believe a woman is at fault. His stance quickly drew attention, with many users weighing in on the sensitive topic.
According to Brymo, men who choose to apologise under such circumstances are setting themselves up for hardship, a claim that has since divided opinions across online platforms.
He wrote:
“Nobody deserves to suffer than men who apologize to women when the women are wrong. And suffer they will from here, and for the rest of humanity’s earthly existence,”
The comment has since triggered mixed reactions, as some social media users criticised his viewpoint, describing it as problematic, while others engaged in broader conversations about accountability and dynamics in relationships.
Brymo, known for his often unfiltered takes on social and personal issues, continues to generate discussion with his outspoken opinions, further reinforcing his reputation as an artist unafraid to challenge conventional thinking.
