<h4>&#8220;Men Must Share Chores&#8221;-<br />
Teniola Calls for Equal Home Responsibilities</h4>
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<p><strong><a href="https://openlife.ng/">OpenLife Nigeria</a></strong> reports that Nollywood actress Teniola Aladese is reigniting conversations about gender and chores, questioning why domestic work is still seen as a woman’s responsibility.</p>
<p>On a recent podcast, Aladese called out the persistent imbalance in homes.</p>
<p>“Why can’t a man wash the dishes? Why do we continue to uphold these gender stereotypes?” she asked.</p>
<p>“Women cook, clean, wash plates, while men just focus on work. But women also work. We hustle just like them.”</p>
<p>She described the toll this inequality takes on women.</p>
<p>“Why is it that as soon as we get home, it’s the woman who has to do everything cook, clean, wash… it’s exhausting!”<br />
Aladese argued that societal changes demand a rethink.</p>
<p>“Our mothers may have handled it, but things are different now. Both men and women work. So why can’t men pitch in with chores?”</p>
<p>She also rejected the idea that helping around the house diminishes masculinity.</p>
<p>“It’s not about being less of a man; it’s about partnership. These stereotypes need to stop,” she stressed.</p>
<p>Concluding with a call to action, she said, “Women are tired. We work too. Let’s share the load.”</p>
<p>Her statements have reignited debate about equality at home, shared responsibilities, and reshaping traditional gender roles in modern relationships.</p>

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