Nollywood actress, Adunni Ade has opined that Nigerian single fathers can’t really take care of their child, while sharing her childhood experience.
In a recent interview with Chude Jidonwo, the actress opened up about the heartbreaking events that surrounded her growing-up years. According to her, she was raised by her father and step mom and was tossed between family members which wasn’t the best.
She said that her father is her everything but he was focused on making money and fending for the family so she was raised by different family members.
The mother-of-two revealed that she didn’t feel love and care as a child. She noted that it was a dark period for her because she felt unhappy, broken and hurt.
In her words,
“My dad is my everything. He was doing everything he could to create a name for himself, his business, his work, and I guess, you know…
“I hope I’m not being mean by saying Nigerian men, they can’t really… single father, can’t really just take care of their child, so they have to put the child here and put the child there.”
She also opened up about her dysfunctional relationship with her mother and her baby daddy.
Watch the interview below,
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