Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo is moving the conversation about what defines a real man to a real woman.
The actor, via his Instagram page, stated that every time he comes online, the conversation is always about what defines a real man.
Bolanle, who is tired of such conversation, questioned what defines a real woman. He noted how every woman was made in part by a man.
“Every time I go online, the conversation is always about what defines a real man!
What defines a Real WOMAN
I mean, every woman was made in part by a MAN!”.


A day back, actress Mary Njoku had corrected the narrative that women love being independent. She said there is no such thing as an independent woman, as independence isn’t a preference but a response when one doesn’t have dependable people around.
A while back, Njoku had counselled men on how to care for and love their women through postpartum. Enlightening them on what postpartum depression is, she told them to stop trying to revive the girl she once was and get to know the woman she has become.
Early this year, Njoku avowed that a mother shouldn’t be compelled to have a different name from her underaged kids, except she is allowed to change their names too. She noted how one cannot build a name for many years and be asked to change it because someone doesn’t want a divorce.
Last year, Mary advised men on the importance of mothers to their children, as she noted how many men want their children to be brilliant, yet they treat their wives as a lamb. The filmmaker pointed out how a fowl can’t raise a tiger, indirectly telling men that a gentle wife and mother can’t raise kids to be like tigers.