Popular Nigerian child comedian Emmanuella has called on parents to place their children’s mental health above the pursuit of fame.
Drawing from her experience growing up in the public eye, the young entertainer warned about the emotional pressure faced by children exposed early to social media and public attention.
In a recent message shared online, Emmanuella stressed the importance of parental involvement, noting that guidance and emotional support are crucial in helping children cope with life’s challenges.
She reminded parents that fame is fleeting, while mental health has long-term consequences.
“Fame is temporary but mental health lasts forever,” she said, urging parents to pay attention to their children’s emotional wellbeing rather than focusing solely on visibility or success.
Her remarks resonated widely on social media, with many users praising her maturity and applauding her for using her platform to address a sensitive but important issue.
Emmanuella’s message has reignited conversations around responsible parenting and child wellbeing in the age of digital fame.









