Wednesday,
June 24, 2026 - Actress Georgina Onuoha has sparked
reactions after sharing a series of videos in which she expressed concern over
what she described as growing cases of domestic violence, child abuse and toxic
masculinity in Igbo communities.
The actress said she had been disturbed by videos and images
she received in recent days, prompting her to speak out.
According to her, being a provider does not give any man the
right to abuse women, stressing that character and integrity—not money—are what
make a man.
Gina also condemned women who mistreat children placed in
their care, describing such acts as abuse that should not be excused under
culture or family arrangements.
Calling on traditional rulers, churches and community
leaders to intervene, she urged them to begin addressing the issues openly
before they become worse.
The actress further advised women in abusive relationships
to walk away rather than remain in situations that put them or children at
risk.
There is a problem in Igbo land,” she said repeatedly,
while urging both men and women to do better.
Watch her video below:
Being a provider does not give you the right to abuse women - Actress GEORGINA ONUOHA calls out Igbo men over increasing cases of GBV against women pic.twitter.com/N137wzEhbI
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) June 24, 2026

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