⚡ Breaking
Pundit hints West Ham may need to…  ·  'I fought cancer to see my son…  ·  Ravindra Jadeja creates history in Colombo, becomes…  ·  De Bruyne ‘completely different to the usual…  ·  Bengals News: Josh Johnson makes his case…  ·  Championship: West Brom host Burnley looking for…
Follow: Facebook Instagram Telegram WhatsApp
Advertisement
Home News Adeife faces backlash after claiming young women lack…

Adeife faces backlash after claiming young women lack ambition

· · 1 min read

Media personality, Adeife Adeoye has sparked a heated debate on social media after suggesting that many young women lack ambition.

Advertisement

According to her, such young women were more focused on marriage and beauty-related careers than on building what she described as meaningful careers.

In a video that has gone viral, Adeife argued that an increasing number of young women are prioritising careers as lash technicians and masseuses, as well as marriage, over pursuing broader professional ambitions.

Her remarks quickly generated reactions across social media platforms, with many users accusing her of belittling legitimate businesses and professions that have created financial independence for thousands of women.

Advertisement

Among the critics was social media commentator, Chief Isiego, who took a swipe at Adeife’s statement.

Reacting to the viral clip, she wrote: “Very rich coming from someone whose major decision after putting on her thinking cap was getting a BBL.”

She further argued that Adeife herself gained relevance through content creation, questioning her criticism of other career paths.
Other users also weighed in on the controversy.

An X user, @datblackwoman wrote: “Being a lash tech or massage therapist is still a business. Not everyone wants a corporate career, and that doesn’t make them less ambitious.”
Another user, @MorenikeJi, commented: “Success is not one-size-fits-all. If a woman builds a profitable beauty brand, she is ambitious.”

However, some users agreed with Adeife’s argument, with @TheRealAyo stating: “I think her point is that young people should dream bigger and diversify their ambitions.”

Advertisement
Nairavoice
Contributor at NairaVoice.com.ng