Popular Nigerian content creator Taooma has sparked concern among fans after opening up about her postpartum struggles in a recent social media post.
Taooma’s Hilarious Yet Relatable Postpartum Frustration
Taooma, who recently welcomed her first child with her husband, Abdulaziz Oladimeji, took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her frustration with the challenges of postpartum life.
In a witty yet telling tweet, she humorously asked:
“Dear postpartum, is it until I become Papa Ajasco?”
For those unfamiliar, Papa Ajasco is the iconic bald-headed character from Wale Adenuga’s classic comedy series, making Taooma’s statement both hilarious and brutally honest.
Fans Share Their Own Postpartum Struggles
Her tweet quickly drew reactions from fellow mothers and fans, who related to the unexpected difficulties of postpartum recovery:
• Niniola: “This one is even manageable. Have you ever held something and started looking for it? Or worse, hearing the baby cry when they’re actually asleep?”
• Legzy: “I for like see how postpartum dey treat you. Make e no be like Uncle Laolu oo.”
• Mummy Zane: “Postpartum is the real ghetto.”
• Areyi Bright: “It might actually help your comedy skits.”
Taooma’s Honesty Sparks Conversations on Motherhood
While her tweet was laced with humor, it sheds light on the reality of postpartum experiences, a topic many women struggle with but rarely speak about openly.
Her openness has encouraged more conversations around mental health, body changes, and the struggles of new mothers, proving that even in comedy, real-life issues matter.
Would you like to see Taooma turn her postpartum experience into a comedy skit? Let us know!


