- Egemba Chinonso Fidelis, known as Aproko Doctor, is a Nigerian medical doctor and media personality.
- He has criticized the common practice of referring to children as “my wife” or “my husband.”
- Aproko Doctor encourages adults to stop this behavior.

Nigerian medical doctor and media personality, Egemba Chinonso Fidelis, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, has condemned the widespread habit of calling children “my wife” or “my husband.”
Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle, the health advocate urged adults to desist from the practice.
He wrote:
“Adults should stop referring to kids as ‘my husband’ or ‘my wife’. Stop it.”
His statement sparked mixed reactions online. While many users agreed with him, describing the expression as inappropriate and potentially harmful, others argued that it is simply a harmless term of endearment often used for children.
Some commenters further noted that such remarks, even when said playfully, could normalize inappropriate behavior and indirectly promote issues related to pedophilia and child molestation.
In other news… A Nigerian lady has gone viral after sharing a video of a long queue at a gas station amid the ongoing cooking gas scarcity.Nigerian Politics Books
The shortage, caused by a recent three-day PENGASSAN strike, has led to a sharp price hike with a 12.5kg cylinder now costing up to ₦25,000. In the video, dozens of people were seen waiting with their cylinders, prompting the lady to joke that she should have brought her mattress to wait her turn.
The clip has sparked mixed reactions, with some blaming the government for the crisis.
@beckky20 said: “why everybody gas con finished at d same time”
@❤️joyadebukola❤️🫶🌸 said: “#2,000 per kg na wetin una use celebrate 65 years 🤣 what a country 😅”
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