“If you don’t have kids yet, stop dishing out advice to real parents” – Mary Njoku

Actress Mary Njoku tells everyone who feels entitled to offer their two cents on parenting to quit touting themselves as experts until they firsthand experience parenthood


Mary Njoku, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, declares that those without children and no prior responsibility for raising them should refrain from providing unsolicited advice to genuine parents.

Mary Njoku suggests, it is crucial to acknowledge the vast difference between theorizing about parenthood and actually navigating the unpredictable terrain.

According to Mary Njoku, Only those who have embarked on the journey of raising children firsthand possess the depth of understanding that true parents deserve to lean on for support and guidance.

The mother of two continued by saying that individuals can only test out their ideal concepts only when they have become mothers

Mary Njoku wrote on Instagram:

If you don’t have kids yet if you have never been FULLY responsible for a Child.
Off mic pls.
Stop dishing out advice to REAL parents on how to raise one!!
Keep your opinions to yourself!
Parenting is practical not theory.

You can experiment with your perfect ideas when you have yours!!
And May God give you many. Amen”.

Early this year, Actress Mary Njoku makes 2023 Forbes women list.

The actress credited her husband, Jason Njoku and called him her halo, thanked him for his support.

The prestigious American magazine recently released its annual list of the 50 most powerful women in Africa, and Mary was included alongside Director general of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and Chimamanda Adichie, among others.

Sharing the news on her Instagram page, Mary expressed awe at how far she had come and expressed gratitude to her husband. She wrote:

“A Mile2 born Nsukka girl made it to @forbesafrique. It was just a dream… Thanks @jasonnjoku you are my Halo”

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