“What’s Your Excuse?”: Trader Who Gave Birth Through C-Section Goes to Bush Market After 3 Weeks

“What’s Your Excuse?”: Trader Who Gave Birth Through C-Section Goes to Bush Market After 3 Weeks

  • A foodstuff seller boasted about how she started going to the bush market three weeks after giving birth through an operation
  • Her experience and advice to women triggered mixed reactions on social media as she advised other women
  • Many reacted as she said some women laze about at home, all because they were taking care of their children

A Nigerian trader, Gift Nnaji, got people talking as she claimed that she resumed her business three weeks after welcoming her baby through a caesarean operation.

She made this known while advising women not to use motherhood as an excuse not to hustle and make their own money.

A Nigerian woman says she started going to bush market 3 weeks after delievry through c-section.
A foodstuff seller boasted about how she started going to bush market three weeks after giving birth through operation. Photo: Gift C. Nnaji
Source: Facebook

On her Facebook page, she shared how she walked gradually to the market till she could heal perfectly.

The foodstuff seller added that when those who came to take care of her after birth returned to their houses, she strapped her child on her back and continued her business.

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She said in her post:

“Don't ever use motherhood as an excuse not to hustle and make your own money. I started going to bush markets 3 weeks and some days after c-section... Yes.. I would walk gradually and very fragile... Until I became stronger and stronger...
“When all the mamas who came for omougo returned... I had to grab my son. Strap him at the back and we move. This picture was taken exactly today 2 years ago. What is your excuse again for lazing around the house all in the name of taking care of the children? By the way, we dehydrate all kinds of veggies for exportation: Ugu, uziza, Afang, oha, utazi, ewedu, scent leave, bitter leave etc.”

Reactions trail trader’s experience after delivery

Onyinye Mary Agbo said:

"The God that did it for you should avoid me abeg. Like you carried an open wound to the market?"

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Chidimma Victoria Anujulu said:

"Just negodu. Madam carry mirror and see how stress and old u look, u think dem dey give award for suffering, continue, until u go see watin u dey find. Imagine 3weeks after Cs chai..super woman."

Annabel Blessing Edochie Obanya said:

"Madam pick me!!!! It worked for you doesn’t mean It must work for others…. When I’m not married to an handicapped man, Ndi motivational speaker."

Ayeni Ruth Ezeh said:

"I love the way this post is trending. Dear God, grant your daughter plentyof sales with this trend in Jesus name."

Chioma Okoye said:

"That word " lazing around" is a no no for me. Your post would have come out fine if you didn't use that word. Sure motherhood is not an excuse for a woman not to be independent. But the way you put the whole thing is a turn off. That you are strong after 3 weeks doesn't make you better than others and some that are not strong even after one month, doesn't mean they are lazy."

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A foodstuff seller boasted about how she started going to bush market three weeks after giving birth through operation.
A Nigerian woman says she started going to bush market 3 weeks after delievry through c-section. Photo: Gift C. Nnaji
Source: Facebook

In a related story, a woman showed off the meals her husband prepared for her while she was pregnant.

Woman unable to afford N28k loses twins

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a pregnant woman who could not afford N28,000 was helped by a lady who saw her trekking while in labour.

The woman’s experience moved people to tears as the lady said she eventually lost her twin babies.

She opened up about her husband and the circumstances surrounding her pregnancy and loss of her babies.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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