Dr. Ofweneke Urges Women To Show Faces Of Their Men This Valentine’s
Comedian and media personality Dr. Ofweneke is laying down the law for Valentine’s Day 2026. Speaking on behalf of the “men’s conference,” the stand-up star has declared an end to the “mystery man” era on social media.
No More Cropped Heads
In a viral Instagram post on February 11, Ofweneke called out the common trend where women post photos of their dates but conveniently crop out the man’s face or only show a stray hand. According to him, if a man is footing the bill for a romantic February 14th experience, he deserves full visibility.
”If you are posting a photo, you are not cutting off my head… I am a full-grown man, please post me with my full head,” he insisted.
The “Investor” Policy
The comedian’s message was blunt: recognition is mandatory. He argued that if a man has organized the date and invested in the evening, he shouldn’t be treated like a background extra.
Key points from Ofweneke’s “Men’s Agreement”:
- Full Disclosure: No more “soft launches” featuring just a shoulder or a watch.
- No “Omena” Treatment: He joked that men aren’t small fish to have their heads pinched off in photos.
- Public Accountability: “The investor must be known,” he stated, emphasizing that men have collectively agreed to this new standard.
Whether it’s a meal at a high-end restaurant or a thoughtful gift, Ofweneke’s stance is clear: if you’re posting the vibe, you must post the guy who provided it
