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Jeffrey Nortey tackles menstrual health in new skit
Jeffrey Nortey tackles menstrual health in new skit

Jeffrey Nortey tackles menstrual health in new skit

GHANAIAN skit Lord, Jeffrey Nortey has been using comedy to address very pertinent societal issues in the last few years.

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And this time around, the skit maker is tackling menstrual health in a new comedy skit released on Saturday, August 12.

In the skit titled Menses, Jeffrey, playing the role of Mantse engages his sister, a princess (Menses) played by Hilda Ama Braso on why she visits at a time that he wants to be intimate with his wife.

Angered by Menses’ unwanted presence in their home, Mantse goes on to talk about the pains and bodily changes his wife goes through anytime she visits.

In the heated banter, Menses explains that her visit should be good news since her presence brings lots of health benefits to Mantse’s wife including giving her a strong reproductive system.

She goes on to explain why she visits women before the age of menopause every month to clean their system.

Menstruation, commonly referred as Menses is the monthly shedding of the lining of the uterus which lasts between 3-7 days.

The skit, therefore, throws light on the importance of menstruation and how women brave the odds during the period in a comic way.

It also seeks to get men to understand and support women by providing love and care in such periods which can be painful for some women.

Having garnered lots of views on his Youtube channel with skits such as Buttocks is Life, Why is the Nectar So Sweet, The Police is Your Friend, Follow Me, DollarVsCitizen said his latest production on menstruation is dear to him.

“There are many myths associated with menstruation so my latest skit is just to erase the misconception about it particularly among men and I thought

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