Why I’d never consider women inferior – Vector

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Nigerian rapper Olanrewaju Ogunmefun David, popularly known as Vector Tha Viper, has revealed that his upbringing alongside his sisters influenced the way he views women.

Speaking on a recent episode of the MENtality podcast hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the rapper said he does not subscribe to the belief that women are the weaker sex.

He explained that his sisters often bullied him while they were growing up, describing the experience as traumatic and one that shaped his outlook on gender.

According to him, the treatment he received from his sisters during childhood made it impossible for him to view women as inferior.

Vector noted that the experience also shaped his rejection of stereotypes that portray women as weak, adding that he had gone through difficult moments at the hands of his siblings.

“I have never in my life looked at a woman as inferior. My sisters were bullies when we were growing up; they gave me PTSD.

“That’s why I don’t agree with the mentality of seeing a woman as weak because I have been through torture,” he said.