On July 15, 2024, popular Nigerian actress Kate Henshaw, known for her roles in movies like “Tinsel” and “Chief Daddy,” made her feelings clear on social media (X formerly Twitter). Henshaw strongly disapproved of the “African time” of people being late, calling it disrespectful.
She specifically criticized the idea of “African time” being used as an excuse for tardiness. It refers to the idea that some African cultures prefer punctuality more relaxed.
Her post read,
“There is nothing like ‘African time.’ You are disrespectful and rude!! If it comes to money matters, you will be very early or you have an embassy appointment! Miss me with that attitude. I detest tardiness.”
There is nothing like “African time.”
You are disrespectful and rude!!
If it comes to money matter, you will be very early or you have an embassy appointment!
Miss me with that attitude.
I detest tardiness— Kate Amaka Henshaw (@HenshawKate) July 15, 2024
Henshaw’s disapproval shows a growing debate in Africa about being on time and acting professionally. Some people see “African time” as a normal part of their culture, while others believe it can hinder progress and efficiency. Her comments sparked discussions online, with her followers agreeing that being late is wrong.