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Housewives are humans, not robots – Actress Mary Njoku warns men

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Director-General of ROK Studios, Mary Nnenna Njoku, has stated categorically that men need to start seeing women as human beings and not the robots certain people think.

The mother-of-three made the statement via an Instagram post on Saturday.

Njoku stated that raising children is not child’s play and husbands must respect that by doing more to help.

“Haba!! Body no be firewood. We have to either choose one or do a little of both. And Oga has to do a little of both too. To create a balance. Women are humans, not robots!!

“A friend’s husband just complained to me that his wife does nothing to support him. ‘She just sits at home with the boys and eats’

“Imagine. 4 sons under 10!!!, she wrote.

Anyway I don’t think her husband will ever speak to me again 🙄🙄.

Time for a workout!!

See her post below;

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Njoku made her acting debut in the 2004 Nollywood movie ‘Home Sickness’, which she featured alongside Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha.

She came to limelight after featuring in popular Nollywood blockbuster ‘Blackberry Babes’ in 2011.

 Between 2011 and 2013, Njoku produced iROKtv, a YouTube platform that featured interviews with Nigerian celebrities, as well as coverage of Afrobeats and Nollywood events.

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In 2015, Njoku became Chief Content Officer at IROKO Partners. By March, she held her first world premiere for her film Thy Will Be Done at the BFI IMAX London, the first-ever Nollywood film premiere in IMAX.

In 2019, Njoku oversaw the acquisition of ROK to CANAL+, the largest international deal to-date for a Nollywood brand.

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Njoku married British-born Nigerian entrepreneur, and African start-up investor, Jason Njoku, in Festac, Lagos on 18 August 2012.

They are blessed with three children.



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