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What Do Women Really Want from Men? | MENtality with Ebuka, Banky W, Toolz & Toke Makinwa

What Do Women Really Want from Men? | MENtality with Ebuka, Banky W, Toolz & Toke Makinwa

Season 2 Episode 8 Published 16 hours ago
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In this episode of MENtality with Ebuka, host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu is joined by co-host Banky Wellington, alongside mutli-award winning media personalities Toolz and Toke Makinwa, for a candid and engaging conversation that turns the spotlight around, inviting women into the conversation about masculinity, relationships, and modern manhood.

If MENtality seeks to explore what it means to be a man today, then understanding the perspectives of women is an essential part of that journey. This episode examines how women perceive men, emotional maturity, leadership, vulnerability, communication, and the evolving expectations placed on men within relationships and society.

Together, the guests explore the emotional labour women often carry in relationships, the changing dynamics between men and women in modern Nigeria, and the realities of navigating love, partnership, ambition, and personal growth in a rapidly evolving cultural landscape. The discussion also challenges outdated gender stereotypes, questioning whether traditional expectations of masculinity still serve today's relationships and what healthier, more balanced partnerships can look like.

At the heart of the conversation is one compelling question: What do women actually want from men today? Rather than offering a single answer, the episode presents honest perspectives on trust, emotional availability, accountability, consistency, respect, shared responsibility, and the qualities that help build meaningful, lasting relationships.

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