"YOU'RE SETTING YOURSELF UP FOR DESTRUCTION" Bishop Umeh's Warning To Men Who Try To Outdo God In Pleasing Women


Nigerian comic actor Bishop Umeh has sparked controversy with a viral TikTok video where he warned men against trying to satisfy women, likening such efforts to attempting to outshine God Himself. Umeh drew a parallel using the 48 Laws of Power, saying, "One of the 48 laws of power is that you should not try to outshine your master."

He went on to list various beauty practices women engage in, highlighting their constant changes and suggesting that men shouldn't try to keep up with these transformations. Umeh mentioned, "If the hair is coily, they stretch it. If it's straight, they curl it. If it's black, they dye it white. If it's white, they dye it black — sometimes pink." He also referenced other beauty practices, including ¹:
- Eyebrows: Shaving and drawing new ones
- Eyelashes: Adding artificial ones on top of natural lashes
- Lips: Thin lips getting surgery
- Breasts: Reductions or implants
- Skin: Bleaching or sun tanning

Umeh concluded his video by saying, "If God who created them never satisfies them, how much more you, an ordinary person? You want to outdo God? You're trying to outshine your master? You're setting yourself up for destruction." This statement resonated with many viewers, sparking debate and discussion on social media.

Some people agree with Umeh's perspective, while others see it as a reflection of societal pressures on women to conform to certain beauty standards. The conversation around Umeh's video highlights the complexities of relationships, identity, and societal expectations.

In a similar vein, Pastor Olumide previously advised that if all a woman brings to a marriage is beauty and sex, she becomes a liability. He emphasized the importance of women contributing meaningfully to the relationship.

Umeh's video has garnered significant attention, with many users sharing their thoughts and opinions online. The controversy surrounding his statement underscores the ongoing discussions about gender roles, beauty standards, and relationships in society.

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