Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku has penned an emotional response to fellow actress Regina Daniels' recent tearful video, creating waves across social media platforms in Nigeria.
An Emotional Reaction to Public Struggle
Mary Remmy Njoku revealed that watching Regina Daniels' emotional video moved her to tears. She expressed how Nigerians have essentially watched Regina grow up on screen from her early days as a child star to becoming a wife and mother.
The veteran actress expressed deep sadness that Regina felt compelled to seek help through online platforms, stating that seeing the accomplished woman break down publicly truly broke her heart.
A Mother's Heartfelt Prayer
Drawing from her personal experience as a mother of two daughters, Mary shared a powerful prayer: "As a mother of two daughters, I pray that if they ever come online to cry for help (God forbid), and I'm not here, may God raise an army to speak for them. Because this world can be wicked."
She emphasized the importance of community support for women facing difficult situations, particularly when family might not be available to provide immediate assistance.
Respect Beyond Marriage
Mary addressed the core issue of maintaining respect when relationships end, especially when children are involved. She made a poignant statement that has resonated with many: "When a marriage ends, real men understand that even if she stops being your wife, she never stops being the mother of your children."
She stressed that regardless of the private circumstances leading to marital issues, the presence of children should guarantee that respect remains intact between former partners.
The actress concluded with a powerful call to action, urging Nigerian women to practice empathy rather than mockery when fellow women share their struggles. Her message highlights the importance of solidarity among women facing similar challenges in relationships and motherhood.
The emotional exchange between these two prominent Nollywood figures has sparked important conversations about marriage, respect, and women supporting women in Nigerian society.