“No man has the right to ask a woman what she brings to the table” – Man says after his first labour ward experience

Nigerian comedian and actor, Mc Mbakara has advised his fellow men to stop asking women what they bring to the table after his experience in the theater when his wife was giving birth.

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In a 9 minutes long video, Mc Mbakara said his experience in the theater when his wife was giving birth has made his respect for women go higher. He told women that if any man ask them what they bring to the table, they should say they are bringing his children.

Narrating what transpired, he said he tried running away like he always does when his wife goes to the labour ward but this time, the doctor called him to come and witness the whole process.

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His wife went through a cesarean session and he revealed he was made to see the entire process, from the process of cutting the tummy open to pulling the baby out, “like how we uproot yam from the ground.”

He said, “Men! We need to honour women. We need to lie down for women to walk on us, yes.” He said men do not know what it takes for women to be unbothered about their nakedness during labour because that pain they go through, is more that excruciating.

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Finally he said, “I’m not saying all this for content, or because of money. I’m saying this to all the men out there who have sense. Appreciate women. If you are married, appreciate your wife, or your mother or sister, all the women in your life.”

“Because women are worthy to be praised. They’re too much. I honour my wife…. God bless all the women in the world, all the mothers. Mothers will not kpai for another woman to enjoy your suffering.”

Watch his video below.

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