Nigerian content creator, Taooma, has opened up about her struggles with postpartum, sparking reactions and concern from fans across social media.
It is worth recalling that the talented skit maker and her husband, Abdulaziz Oladimeji, recently welcomed their first child, a joyful milestone that was widely celebrated by fans and well-wishers.
However, in a recent post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Taooma hinted at the challenges she has been facing with postpartum recovery, using a humorous yet telling analogy to express her frustration.

The comedian, known for her witty and relatable content, posed a rhetorical question, drawing a comparison to Papa Ajasco, a well-known comic character from Wale Adenuga’s classic television series.
Taooma’s tweet read: “Dear postpartum, is it until I become Papa Ajasco?”
Her statement resonated with many mothers and fans who quickly took to the comments section to share their thoughts and personal experiences with postpartum struggles.
Here are some of the reactions from fans and fellow mothers:
Niniola commented, “This one is even manageable. Have you held something and started looking for it? Abi you will be hearing the baby cry when he/she is asleep.”
Legzy added, “Me for like see how postpartum dey treat you. Make e no be like Uncle Laolu oooo.”
Mummy Zane emphasized, “Postpartum is the real ghetto.”
Areyi Bright humorously noted, “It might help your comedy skits.”
Taooma’s lighthearted yet sincere revelation has continued to generate conversations about postpartum struggles, with many netizens appreciating her for shedding light on an issue that affects countless women after childbirth.
See some reactions below…
