Dads Unplugged screening | Event
By Guardian Exclusive
30 June 2023 |
1:35 pm
Dads Unplugged is a thought-provoking and eye-opening documentary series that delves into the journey of fathers as they transition into fatherhood. In Nigeria, where approximately 225 women lose their lives every day due to pregnancy-related complications, there is an urgent need for a fresh perspective. It is also a round table style that offers an honest and open exploration of the emotional journey of fatherhood, from conception to newborn care and beyond.
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