

Nollywood actress Chika Ike has announced the birth of her first child at the age of 39, a revelation that has ignited discussions on social media about late motherhood and societal expectations for women.
The actress took to social media on March 6 to share the news, posting hospital photos of herself and her newborn daughter in matching outfits. “My baby is here,” she wrote. “Welcome to the world, my sunshine.”
While many fans celebrated the milestone, others questioned why she waited until her late 30s to have a child, reigniting the ongoing debate about career-driven women delaying motherhood. Some critics suggested that women who prioritize their careers over starting a family earlier face unnecessary risks and challenges, while others praised Ike for defying societal pressures and embracing motherhood on her own terms.
The announcement also fueled speculation about the identity of the child’s father, as Ike has largely kept her personal life private. Some commenters praised her independence, while others accused her of following the growing trend of celebrity single motherhood.
As congratulatory messages continue to pour in, the news has once again highlighted the double standards women face regarding marriage, career, and motherhood—proving that even joyous moments can become battlegrounds for public debate.