Nollywood actress, Omobewaji of Lagos, delivers a poignant message urging men to prioritize their health and lifestyle choices, shedding light on the reason behind the prevalence of more grandmas than grandpas in society.
Taking to the microblogging platform X, Omobewaji emphasizes the struggles men face in providing for their families, often at the expense of their own well-being, both physically and mentally.
Encouraging men to release unnecessary burdens and responsibilities, Omobewaji highlights these challenges as contributing factors to the higher number of elderly women compared to men.
While advocating against the notion of being a deadbeat father, she stresses the importance for men to take breaks when needed to prevent premature deaths.
Why there are more grandmas than grandpas
In a heartfelt address, Omobewaji addresses men directly, reminding them of their humanity and vulnerability. She emphasizes that men are not machines but humans deserving of love, care, and the freedom to express emotions.
She urges men to prioritize their health and well-being, highlighting the necessity for self-care and seeking assistance when overwhelmed.
Omobewaji underscores the importance of men receiving the same level of support and care from society as women do, urging them to stay alive and take charge of their health.
The heartfelt plea concludes with a poignant reminder for men to prioritize their health, seek help when needed, and cherish their lives.