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Why Temi Otedola Was Wrong to Drop Her Father’s Name

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
September 6, 2025
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Why Temi Otedola Was Wrong to Drop Her Father’s Name
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Temi Otedola has always been a public figure who attracts attention without trying too hard. Her family name alone was enough to give her a platform most young women can only dream of. That name — Otedola — carries weight in Nigeria and beyond. It signals wealth, legacy, access, and privilege. Now Temi has dropped it for Ajibade after marrying Mr Eazi, and social media is split between cheering her and questioning her

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  • A Billionaire’s Daughter and a New Identity
  • Why Feminists Are Angry
  • Why Some Men Are Celebrating
  • Temi Is Not the Standard
  • Nigerians should rest
  • A Matter of Symbolism

A Billionaire’s Daughter and a New Identity

Temi Otedola officially switched her surname to Ajibade on Instagram. Many see it as the natural step of a new bride. But for others, it feels like she threw away a crown her father’s name gave her. Changing her name doesn’t erase her wealth or fame, but it does raise the question: why would any woman with such a powerful surname give it up so quickly?

Why Feminists Are Angry

For many Nigerian feminists, this isn’t just about Temi. It’s about the message it sends. Dropping her surname confirms the old cultural rule that a woman must dissolve her identity into her husband’s. Women who keep their maiden names argue that marriage should not force them to surrender who they are. They see Temi’s decision as a betrayal of progress. They wanted her to set an example — keep the Otedola name, or at least hyphenate it. Instead, she followed the very tradition feminists are fighting to break.

Why Some Men Are Celebrating

On the other side, many Nigerian men are clapping. To them, Temi “submitted,” just as her father publicly advised at the wedding when he told her, “Your husband is your boss.” These men see her action as validation of patriarchy. If a billionaire’s daughter can drop her famous surname, then what excuse does the average Nigerian woman have? To them, Temi has proven that tradition still wins, no matter how rich or modern you think you are.

Temi Is Not the Standard

This is where reality needs to be clear: Temi Otedola is not and can never be the standard for Nigerian women. She is operating from a position of privilege. Even if she drops her surname, everyone knows where she comes from. The Otedola legacy is carved into Nigeria’s economic and political circles. For the average woman, losing her maiden name often means invisibility. For Temi, it changes nothing. She still has money, access, and connections. Her father’s name may not be on Instagram anymore, but it will always open doors in real life.

Nigerians should rest

Temi does not owes feminism or patriarchy any loyalty. It is because Nigerians have once again turned an individual’s private decision into a national debate. She was “wrong” only in the sense that her choice exposed our obsession with controlling women’s identities. Everyone is projecting their frustration, anger, and insecurities onto her. Meanwhile, Temi is probably sipping champagne in Iceland with Mr Eazi, unbothered by the noise

A Matter of Symbolism

The real issue is not about whether Temi loves her husband or wants to honour him. It is about what her decision symbolises. Women are watching. Men are watching. Society is watching. By dropping her surname, Temi may have unintentionally strengthened the very system that insists a woman’s identity is incomplete without her husband’s. For someone in her position, that feels like a missed opportunity. She could have kept Otedola and Ajibade side by side — a balance between tradition and independence. Instead, she tilted fully toward tradition.

Nigerians should let people live their lives. Temi Otedola is not the blueprint for Nigerian women. She is not the feminist messiah or the enemy of progress. She is just a woman who chose to call herself Ajibade. If another woman wants to keep her surname, fine. If she wants to hyphenate, fine. If she wants to rename herself after her cat, fine. None of these choices should spark national outrage.

So feminists should rest. Misogynistic men should rest too. The world will not collapse because one billionaire’s daughter changed her name.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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