After Daniel Regha disagreed with Jim Iyke’s statement that single mothers can’t raise proper men, an online debate followed. One controversial comment declared: “Truth is the best men were raised by single mums.” While it highlights the strength and sacrifices of single mothers, it unfairly generalizes. Not all men raised by single mothers turn out “the best,” just as not all men raised in two-parent homes turn out right. Greatness is shaped by values, discipline, love, and environment—not just family structure. Uplifting single mothers is good, but dismissing fathers’ roles entirely creates another imbalance in the conversation.
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