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    “A narrative that men don’t matter is harmful” – Sey Shea

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002October 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Seyi Shay stresses the importance of fathers in the growth of girls.
    • Women with father figures tend to be more stable and develop stronger values.
    • The existence of father characters has a positive impact on the development of girls.
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    Popular Nigerian singer Seyi Shay stressed the importance of a father in the growth of a girl.

    The music star said women who grew up with father characters are usually more stable and develop stronger values ​​than women who grew up with father characters.

    She further denied the belief that “men don’t matter”, describing it as a strategy aimed at destroying more homes.

    She said on the honest podcast, “Most women with father figures in their lives are usually more stable. They have a better education and good morals than those who don’t.

    “In addition, there is a bar when they want to get married or choose a male friend. What isn’t important about all of these narratives of men is bullfighting, because it’s just a more divided agenda in our family so that we can eliminate more broken souls, lost women and men.”

    The 39-year-old artist also mentioned that she was grateful for her 20s without a daughter and pointed out that she is now capable of raising children.

    She explained that her experience prepared her daughter for wiser decisions about men, friendships and life in general.

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