Nollywood actress and filmmaker Mary Njoku has shared an hilarious conversation between her and one of her daughters.
The mother of three was seen in the car driving her kids to an unknown destination, where she captured recording her conversation with her daughter, who told her that she didn’t enjoy fancy things during her youthful days. Her daughter noted how there was no iPhone, access to the Internet, and more during her time. Mary Njoku, who didn’t agree with her daughter, tackled her, and the two engaged in an argument about who had a better childhood experience.
In her caption, Mary revealed that her kids call her old when she isn’t even 40.
“My kids call me old. I am not even 40 yet”.
One Sonia. ii wrote, “She doesn’t know you were a BlackBerry babe
One Official Riken Francis wrote, “Alpha generation go show us more shege than Gen Z for sure
One Signature Events_gifts wrote, “You took everything personally o. See small play o
One Tessy Oragwa wrote, “You never see anything”.
A few days back, Mary had shared her struggles with parenting. The wife of Iroko TV boss revealed that one minute, she feels she is nailing parenting, and the next, she wonders how they got there. The mother of three described parenting as a real jungle as she noted how one has to expect the unexpected. Mary further stated that the love a mother has for her child has to be agape as she lamented over how her kids are testing her patience.
In other news, the filmmaker had frowned at 21-year-old girls who are now getting Botox. She questioned if having a lifeless face is now the new trend, as she noted how Botox is only being used by women in their 40s and 50s to reduce wrinkles. She questioned what wrinkles girls in their 20s are trying to hide. Mary admonished them to embrace their youth while they still can as she noted how many would do anything to be in their 20s again and cherish their youthful beauty.
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.