In her livestream, Phyna emphasized that women are constantly judged for their choices, whether in career, relationships, or personal lifestyle. She highlighted how even simple decisions can become sources of public criticism, making it harder for women to live authentically. “I lowkey wish I was a man… Life is much easier for men cause it’s certain you have to work hard to make money, but for women, we’ve been stigmatized and there are so many rules & regulations covering us, like a woman is not supposed to dream big,” she said in the viral clip.
Her remarks have resonated with many Nigerian women who relate to the pressure of balancing societal expectations with personal aspirations. Some praised her for speaking up, while others acknowledged the truth in her observations, especially in a society where women’s achievements are often overshadowed by questions about their character or morality. The conversation has also drawn attention to broader issues of gender inequality and the need for societal change.
As Phyna continues to use her platform to speak on issues affecting women, her words serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equity in Nigeria. Her openness may encourage more public dialogue on how to create a fairer society where everyone, regardless of gender, can pursue their dreams without fear of judgment or limitation.


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