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Toke Makinwa Urges Women to Prioritise Emotional Support in Relationships

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Toke Makinwa relationship advice urges women to prioritise emotional support, choosing partners who value love and understanding over ego

Media personality Toke Makinwa, on Tuesday, 1 July 2026, shared relationship advice aimed at women, urging them to prioritise emotional maturity and supportive behaviour when choosing a life partner, in a message that has since sparked conversations across social media.

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The broadcaster and entrepreneur made the remarks via her Instagram Story, where she reflected on the qualities she believes are essential for a healthy and lasting romantic relationship.

Toke Makinwa said women should pay close attention to how a man behaves after disagreements, noting that true emotional stability is reflected in actions taken after conflict rather than during moments of harmony.

She stressed that women should value partners who prioritise communication and reassurance, especially after arguments.

“Marry the man who calls you after an argument just to make sure you’re okay,” she said.

According to Toke Makinwa, relationships should not leave one partner emotionally isolated, particularly after misunderstandings or disputes.

“Not the one who leaves you alone with your tears. Choose the man who stays when things get hard and wants to understand you, not defeat you,” she added.

She further emphasised that emotional maturity is demonstrated when a partner is willing to apologise and prioritise the relationship over personal pride.

“A man who can pause, hold you, and say ‘I’m sorry’, because your relationship matters more to him than his ego,” she said.

The relationship advice has resonated with many followers online, with supporters praising her focus on emotional intelligence, accountability and communication in romantic partnerships.

Her message adds to her long-standing public commentary on relationships, self-worth and personal growth, themes she frequently discusses across her media platforms.

Observers note that her remarks reflect a growing cultural conversation around emotional health in relationships, particularly among younger audiences navigating modern dating dynamics.

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While reactions continue to emerge online, many users say her advice underscores the importance of empathy and mutual respect as foundations for lasting relationships.

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