Victoria Hamah tells GH ladies that becoming a superwoman is a deception that takes away your femininity

Women should not strive to become "superwomen," according to women's rights campaigner and former deputy minister of communications Victoria Hamah, since this will diminish their natural beauty and make them more like males.

Victoria Hamah tells GH ladies that becoming a superwoman is a deception that takes away your femininity

Ms. Hamah has dedicated her career to advancing women's rights through the Progressive Organization for Women's Advancement (POWA). She declared that women shouldn't pursue the "scam" of attempting to be superwomen.

Women should not strive to become "superwomen," according to women's rights campaigner and former deputy minister of communications Victoria Hamah, since this will diminish their natural beauty and make them more like males.

The phrase "superwoman" describes a woman who is superhuman and can excel in all spheres of life, even though it also refers to a woman who can manage the rigors of a profession, marriage, and motherhood all at once.

Many individuals think this is an unreasonable expectation placed on women, particularly non-feminists. However, some females believe they can become superwomen.

Openly criticizing feminism as a tired concept that hasn't addressed the unequal distribution of power between men and women, Victoria Hamah According to her, women should let go of the notion of the superwoman and embrace their femininity—traits or attributes that are thought to be characteristic of women.

“Super Woman is a Scam! It robs you of your Femininity and turns you into a Man,” she wrote on social media.

As an activist for women's rights, Ms. Hamah is a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). She believes that advancing women's rights can lead to more significant concerns related to social justice.