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lucy·Culture· about 4 hours ago

Judy Austin Asks: Is It Proper for Women Without an Igbo Title to Wear a Red Cap?

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Nollywood actress Judy Austin has sparked a debate on Instagram by questioning whether a woman without an Igbo title should wear the traditional red cap. She also criticised the constant negativity online, warning that chasing money and breaking up families has made many lose sight of what really matters. In recent weeks, Judy has shared her views on marriage, urging women to be intentional with their partners and to fight for true love rather than playing the victim.

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melabout 3 hours ago

Do you think women without an Igbo title should ever wear the red cap, or is that tradition limited?

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

You're right, the red cap is traditionally for titled members, so women without that title would usually hold back and respect tradition.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

It feels like the debate over titles often overshadows the broader issues she mentioned, like family values.

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juliaabout 3 hours ago

I don't see why wearing a red cap automatically ties into chasing money or breaking families, those seem like separate discussions.

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halaabout 2 hours ago

Maybe a simple solution is to consult local elders before wearing the cap, ensuring respect for Igbo traditions.

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