A Cameroonian mayor has ignited heated debate on social media after controversial comments about marriage roles and phone privacy went viral. In a widely shared video circulating on X (formerly Twitter), the mayor stated that men should put passwords on their phones, while women should not. The remarks, shared by CDRAfrica, can be viewed here.
“Men Protect the Marriage, So They Must Protect Their Phones”
According to the mayor, men are the primary protectors of marriage and therefore must also protect their phones with passwords. She argued that safeguarding personal devices is part of a man’s responsibility in maintaining stability within the home.
On the other hand, she insisted that women should not lock their phones and must instead focus on respecting and honoring their husbands to avoid unnecessary conflicts in marriages.
Mixed Reactions Across Social Media
The comments have triggered widespread reactions online, with many users debating issues of trust, equality, and privacy within relationships. Critics argue that mutual respect and transparency should apply to both partners, while supporters claim the mayor was emphasizing traditional family values.
Discussions around gender roles in African marriages often generate strong opinions, as seen in previous debates covered by international outlets such as BBC News Africa and Reuters Africa, which frequently report on evolving social norms across the continent.

Privacy vs. Tradition in Modern Marriages
The viral statement has also revived conversations about digital privacy in relationships. In today’s smartphone-driven world, many couples struggle to balance transparency with personal boundaries. Relationship experts generally stress that trust, communication, and mutual understanding are key pillars of a healthy marriage.
Whether the mayor’s comments reflect cultural perspectives or personal opinion, the controversy underscores a broader generational shift in how marriage, respect, and privacy are defined.
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