Vector Reflects on How Childhood Bullying by Sisters Shaped His Perspective on Women

Rapper Vector Tha Viper explains why his history of being bullied by his sisters prevents him from viewing women as the weaker sex.

Nigerian recording artist Olanrewaju Ogunmefun David, professionally referred to as Vector Tha Viper, recently shared how his upbringing alongside his sisters influenced his outlook on gender. During an appearance on the MENtality podcast with host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the rapper rejected the common notion that women should be categorized as the weaker sex.

Vector attributed this stance to his personal history, noting that his sisters frequently bullied him during their childhood. The rapper revealed that these negative interactions were intense enough to cause him lasting trauma. Because of the physical and emotional distress he endured, he firmly refuses to view women as inferior. According to Vector, the harsh treatment he faced from his siblings serves as primary evidence that women possess significant strength.

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