Nothing wrong with frying plantain for your husband hours after dad’s death – Uche Ogbodo

Uche Ogbodo reacts to news of man who asked his wife to cook hours after her father died


Actress Uche Ogbodo has said that there is nothing wrong with a man asking his wife to cook for him hours after she received the news about her father’s death.

Uche said this in an Instagram post on Saturday, December 30, while weighing in her thoughts after an X user claimed his dad requested food from his wife, despite knowing his father-in-law had passed away.

The X user identified as Uche wrote:

“The day my Grandpa died, my mum was disheartened about the loss of her father, my dad came back from work, asked her if she heard the news early and asked her to go fry plantain for him.”

When asked if his mother eventually fried the plantain, Uche said he (Uche) fried it.

Responding to the tweet, Uche Ogbodo opined that the man did no wrong by asking his wife to cook for him. The actress wrote:

“And so? What is wrong with frying plantain for your husband? Do you want him to join your father too?”

The actress’ statement generated backlash from Instagram users who accused her of being insensitive.

Defending her statement, Uche Ogbodo added:

“Hours after! Could have been 24 hours sef! Your lots are lazy and don’t love your men. If you love your man, you will find food and give him before he asks. Men have really suffered in this world.”

Weeks back, Uche Ogbodo shared her opinion with parents who love to bleach the skin of their babies and children, just to have lighter skin.

The actress who was very angry said parent should stop doing such because the chemicals are very harmful.

Ogbodo who recently put to bed admitted that kids with bleached skin don’t look good with discoloration and sunburn.

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