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Mary Remmy-Njoku Reveals The Only Way Through Which Women Can Grow Together

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Nollywood luminary, Mary Remmy-Njoku, recently took to her influential platform on Instagram to impart a powerful message of empowerment and unity among African women. In her heartfelt post, she urged women to embrace a spirit of tolerance towards one another, believing that it holds the key to fostering collective growth and empowerment.

Mary Remmy Njoku

Mary Remmy-Njoku expressed her concern over the prevalent pettiness and unwillingness to forgive among women, leading to unnecessary conflicts and severed relationships based on hearsays and minor misunderstandings. Instead, she advocated for a transformation in this pattern, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and understanding among women.

Drawing attention to the remarkable strength and endurance that women consistently demonstrate in their interactions with men, Mary Remmy-Njoku called for the same level of patience and endurance to be extended to their fellow sisters. By promoting mutual tolerance and support, she firmly believed that women could forge a stronger bond, creating a united force capable of overcoming any challenges that come their way.

Mary Remmy Njoku

Mary Remmy noted that “

“African women are so
PETTY to each other.
Small misunderstanding, 5yrs of Malice
“I heard you said I am yellow” Are you Green?
“I texted vou but you ignored ” There is a chance I missed it.
“you think you are better than me”
Sister! how do you know what I am thinking? You dey inside my head?
‘She said, you said, I heard what you said’ has distroyed Sisterhoods.

dem say, dem say’
If she didn’t/can’t say it to your face, rest.
Let’s learn to tolerate each other the way we tolerate our men. That’s the ONLY way we can grow together.”

Mary Remmy Njoku

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