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Mishael Egbegi Nigeria
AI Prompt Engineer @ National Open University of Nigeria
In Leadership 1 min read
Not Always Threatened: Partnership Over Intimidation in the Rise of Strong Nigerian Women
<p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000781862.jpg" style="background-color: transparent;"/>The absolute claim that the average man always feels threatened or intimidated by a successful, strong, independent woman is an overgeneralization that ignores psychological nuance, cultural evolution, and real-life examples from Nigeria and beyond. While some men experience insecurity rooted in traditional gender roles or personal fragility, many—especially secure, emotionally mature ones—view such women as partners who elevate families, communities, and the nation. True intimidation stems from internal weakness, not female strength. In today's Nigeria, with surging female education, entrepreneurship, and leadership, the growing reality is admiration and collaboration, not universal fear. Strong women do not diminish good men; they invite better ones to rise alongside them.</p><p><img alt="" src="/media/inline_insight_image/1000781861.jpg"/></p>

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