Nasra Yusuf Refutes Socialite Shakilla’s Claim That Women “Expire” at 28

Kenyan comedian Nasra Yusuf has refuted a claim made by socialite Shakilla that women “expire” at the age of 28.

In a post on her Instagram stories, Nasra said that she disagrees with Shakilla’s assertion that women’s value diminishes after they reach a certain age.

“I think this only applies to women that use their femininity and their bodies to make it in life,” Nasra said. “But for women who are focused on their careers and their personal development, age is just a number.”

Nasra went on to point out that there are many successful women who are well past the age of 28. She cited examples such as Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Malala Yousafzai.

“These women are all proof that you can achieve great things no matter what your age,” Nasra said. “So don’t let anyone tell you that you’re ‘expired’ just because you’re over 28. You’re only limited by your own beliefs.”

Nasra’s post has been praised by many women who have been told that they are no longer valuable after a certain age. Her words are a reminder that women can achieve anything they set their minds to, regardless of their age.

The conversation around women’s age and their societal worth is an important one. It is important to challenge harmful stereotypes and to uplift women of all ages. Nasra Yusuf’s post is a step in the right direction.

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Dennis Elnino

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