OpenLife reports that controversial Nollywood actor Uche Maduagwu has once again stirred debate over gender roles in Nigerian families, using actress Regina Daniels as a prime example of female capability.
Speaking directly to Nigerian and African fathers, Maduagwu said:
“@regina .daniels has shown that what a male pikin fit do, a female pikin fit do too. Abeg, to all the Naija dads who still value male pikin pass female pikin, to those African dads that have made marriages uncomfortable for their wives because dem never get male pikin, this video na for you. What a male pikin fit do, Oga, a female pikin fit do too too.
How many men don do wetin Regina Daniels do for her family for their own family?”
Maduagwu’s words are a sharp critique of societal pressures that prioritize male children, emphasizing that women are just as capable of contributing to family success.
Indeed, Regina Daniels’ recent actions illustrate his point vividly. Just days ago, she gifted her mother, Rita Daniels, two brand-new cars and, shortly after, also treated herself to a luxury SUV a bold display of generosity, independence, and leadership within her family.
Fans quickly took to social media, praising Daniels for her dedication to her family and applauding Maduagwu for boldly addressing a sensitive cultural issue.
His statement, coupled with Regina’s ’ actions, highlights a growing movement toward female empowerment and breaking patriarchal norms in Nigeria.
Through both words and example, Regina Daniels is proving that women can do what men do and sometimes even better, and Uche Maduagwu isn’t shy about making sure the world takes notice.
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