UK-based cleric Tobi Adegboyega is trending after making a striking statement about relationships, self-worth, and standards.
In his words, he stressed that provision should go beyond material gifts, highlighting the importance of growth and empowerment in a partnership.
“A man that can’t buy you space should not buy you shoe… If he can’t give you space as a CEO, he’s not yet a man,” he said, using strong language to emphasize his point.
The controversial remark has quickly stirred conversations online, with many interpreting “space” as opportunities, support, and the ability to elevate a partner’s status—whether in business, career, or personal development.
While some social media users agree with his message about prioritizing empowerment over superficial gestures, others have criticized the tone and wording, arguing that relationships should not be reduced to financial or status-based expectations.
As with many of his public comments, Adegboyega’s statement has once again ignited debate around modern relationships, gender roles, and what truly defines responsibility and maturity in a partner.




