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Nigerians divided as Cute Abiola shares wife’s C-section delivery video

Popular skit maker, Cute Abiola, has come under intense public scrutiny after sharing a video documenting his wife’s childbirth through a Caesarean section, sparking debate over privacy, consent and the limits of content creation.

 

The video, which surfaced online and was further promoted on YouTube, captured moments surrounding the delivery, drawing widespread reactions across social media platforms.

 

Rather than focus on the birth itself, public discourse quickly shifted to the ethics of recording and sharing such a deeply personal medical experience, with many questioning the boundaries between private life and digital content.

 

Critics argued that the move reflects a growing trend where intimate family moments are turned into content for engagement and monetisation.

 

“There should be boundaries. Not every emotional or medical moment should be turned into content for views. Some things are sacred,” a social media user, @RealTunde, said.

 

Another user, @AmakaSpeaks, described the video as unnecessary, stating, “This is someone in pain and a vulnerable state. Turning that into content feels exploitative, no matter the intention.”

 

Similarly, @KayceeMedia raised concerns about the broader implications, asking, “If we normalise this, where do we draw the line? Today it’s childbirth, tomorrow it could be anything.”

 

However, some Nigerians defended the content creator, arguing that the video could serve as a source of awareness and encouragement.

 

“People need to see the reality of childbirth. This is not just content—it’s education and testimony. It can help others understand what women go through,” @FaithMediaNG said.

 

Another supporter, @BlessedJay, added, “If his wife consented, then there’s no issue. It’s their story to tell, and they chose to share it.”

 

Also reacting, @MamaCare noted, “As a mother, I see strength in that video. It’s not easy to go through surgery and come out alive. This could inspire many women.”

 

The development highlights the growing tension between digital storytelling and personal boundaries, as content creators continue to navigate the fine line between public engagement and private life.

Olayinka Babatunde

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