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Women deserve accolades for being housewives – Nollywood actress

Nollywood actress and entrepreneur, Mary Njoku says women deserve accolades for being housewives as the task is not an easy one.

The renowned actress made this known via her Instagram handle.

Njoku said that women who gave up their childhood dreams to build a home in order for their men to focus on their own dreams deserved accolades.

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“Dear husbands, being a mum is just one of the dreams a girl has. And if she ends up a housewife, she has sacrificed everything for you.

 

 

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According to Njoku, women who end up being housewives have sacrificed everything for their men and this is not an easy task.

The actress described such act from women as the most difficult thing to do, adding that it was easier to go out and make money than to be a full-time housewife.

“It is the most difficult job. Its easier to go out and make money than to be a full-time housewife. Trust me, I have done both.

“Respect your housewife. E no easy to give up everything. Good morning. #respectyourwife,” she wrote.

Njoku is an award-winning Nigerian actress and film producer, she is known for producing and starring in the 2015 drama film: “Thy Will Be Done’’.

She is one of the most talented actresses in Nollywood and her stakes in the entertainment industry have made her a powerhouse and a film magnate.

The actress, a mother of three, got married in 2012 to a Nigerian entrepreneur and co-founder of Irokotv, Mr Jason Njoku. (NAN)

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