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“You are not the first woman to see her period, so your menstruation is not the problem. You are simply not a peaceful person” – Femi Lazarus tells women who experience mood swings during their period.

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Femi Lazarus’ statement is quite controversial and insensitive.

 

He’s essentially dismissing women’s experiences and attributing their mood swings during menstruation to a personal character flaw rather than acknowledging the physical and hormonal changes they undergo.

Menstruation can bring various physical and emotional symptoms, including cramps, bloating, and mood swings, due to hormonal fluctuations. It’s not about being a “peaceful person” or not; it’s about biology and physiology.

Femi Lazarus’ comment comes across as dismissive and unsupportive, perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes and stigmatizing women’s natural experiences.

It’s essential to approach conversations about menstruation with empathy, understanding, and scientific awareness, rather than blaming and shaming women for their bodies’ natural processes.

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Yul Edochie Eager for Another Child, Specifically a Daughter, as He Appeals to Judy Austin

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Yul Edochie has reportedly shown interest in having another child, this time particularly wishing for a baby girl with his second spouse, Judy Austin. In a post that circulated on social media, Yul was seen playfully asking Judy to fulfill his wish for a daughter.

Yul is already a father, with sons from both his first wife, May Edochie, and Judy Austin.

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Peter Okoye reaponds to his twin brother, Paul’s song theft allegation

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Ayo Makun and Basketmouth Bury 18-Year Hatchet

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Ayo Makun and Basketmouth Bury 18-Year Hatchet

Nigerian comedy legends Ayodeji Richard Makun (AY Comedian) and Bright Okpocha (Basketmouth) have put their long-standing feud to rest, ending an 18-year rift.

AY Comedian took to social media to announce the reconciliation, sharing a heartwarming video from his podcast, The Glass House, featuring an intimate conversation with Basketmouth.

“After 18 years of incessant misunderstandings, join me and @Basketmouth on my Glass House podcast for an unforgettable conversation! Tune in as we share stories, laughs, and insights on our new realities.”

Fans and colleagues alike have welcomed the reunion, celebrating the power of forgiveness and peace.

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