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Nigerian rapper Vector Tha Viper discussed his upbringing on a podcast, revealing that being bullied by his sisters shaped his perspective on women. He stated that his experiences prevent him from viewing women as 'weaker vessels.'

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Nigerian rapper, Olanrewaju Ogunmefun David, popularly known as Vector Tha Viper, has explained how his experience with his sisters growing up impacted how he views women. Speaking in a recent episode of the MENtality podcast hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Vector said he doesn't subscribe to the view that women are "weaker vessels" because of the torture he experienced in the hands of his sisters. He claimed that growing up, he was bullied by his sisters to the point of being traumatised. "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 why I don’t agree with the mentality of seeing a woman as weak because I have been through torture," he said.

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