Rev. Cyril George Carstensen Lutterodt popularly
referred to as Counsellor Lutterodt wore his wife’s underwear as a nose mask.
The controversial public figure wore it to Accra-based Neat FM where he was a
panelist on a radio program to discuss a topic about mothers as the world
commemorates Mothers’ Day on Sunday.
In a video, he shared on his Facebook
wall, he is seen dipping his hand into his pocket to bring out underwear he
said belongs to his wife to use as a nose mask.
“I have my nose mask, I don’t want to
have any issue with anybody when I’m in town,” he said as he fixed the
underwear.
“But this is not a nose mask. Is that not a lady’s underwear?” asked the host of the show to which Lutterodt retorted “You’re primitive. You’re not serious.”
“It’s Mothers’ Day; official nose
mask. I hate to be arrested for not wearing a mask. Look at the size. Your
wife’s size is what you’re supposed to use. This is my wife’s pants; don’t use new pants. Use one she’s worn before. This is a sign of showing motherhood on behalf
of your children to your wife.”
He explained further that he has
chosen to adhere to President Akufo-Addo’s call for all to wear nose masks to
curb the spread of coronavirus in Ghana and also celebrate his wife alongside.
He called on men to celebrate their
baby mamas instead of women who have not given birth.
“We have a day to celebrate foster
parents and must be observed as such. It is also not a wife's day celebration
unless your wife has begotten a child. A caretaker is not a mother. If you’re
doing something for your wife on Mothers’ Day, you’re doing so on behalf of
your children.”
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