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Austin Fanni Reveals What Having Only Girls And Searching For Boy Does To Women

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Nollywood filmmaker, Austin Faani who is married to popular Nollywood actress Cha Cha Eke has shared how depressed women who are unable to birth male children become.

According to Austin Faani, searching for a male child can cause a woman’s severe mental illness in Nigeria, thus there’s a need for serious sensitization.

He also called on the Nigeria Ministry of women affairs, to find ways to sensitize women to stop getting depressed if they can’t get a male child.

Taking to his Instagram page on Wednesday, he wrote: “Having only female children & searching for a male child can cause a woman severe mental illness in Nigeria. Nigeria’s Ministry of women affairs should find ways to sensitize these women. An information relief of sort, therapy may be for both the man and the woman. Shalom.”

One of his fans, however, pleaded with him to also consider a childless woman and advise her accordingly.

In response, the Filmmaker continued, “Everyone suffers one thing or another, some are broke, some are sick, some are childless etc. I shared an assertion on women with only female children in Nigeria. These women need to be re-educated that a male or female child is an equal blessing from God for a definite purpose and not the purpose of their(ignorant women) emotional attachment to the gender. I have a private ideology about female children that I can share with you.

Which is; “Female children have more emotional transaction with their parents than the male children and when you grow old, what you need most is emotional transaction not financial transaction. You can take care of yourself at old age if you make the right decision in your youth. Nigerian women need to be taught a lot just as they are taught to always pray. “

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.