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What’s strange about the way we’re socialized is that girls grow up hearing the same warnings, men only want one thing, don’t trust them, always stay alert around them.
But when a man actually harms a woman, that caution suddenly disappears. Instead of holding him accountable, people turn around and scrutinize her..what she wore, how she acted, whether she’s even telling the truth. Even the systems meant to protect her can do the same.
So you’re taught to be cautious, to protect yourself and to expect danger. But when that fear proves valid, you’re not taken seriously.
That contradiction is exactly what makes it so frustrating.
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Almost all our Yoruba grandparents have tattoos on their bodies, especially the grandmas
I don’t know the name they call it in their time
But they all have it on their bodies
Some inscribed their middle names, some wrote their sibling names
You’ll see it on their hands, on their legs, in their tummy
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All of you GenZ’s and unlearned millennials that clown Nigeria asking mockingly “why are we even called Giant of Africa, self?” this is why!
In the 60s-90s, Nigeria was literally Africa’s sugar daddy, $20m here, $10m there, and so on and so forth to other African countries! we didn’t only talk about Pan-Africanism we put our money where our mouth was.
Also, at independence, many African countries didn’t have as many educated professionals as Nigeria. In a lot of African countries that gained independence after us from 1963 onwards, the first chief justice, auditor general, surgeon general, vice chancellors of universities were all Nigerians! The first black chief justice of Botswana was Akinola Aguda, the first black chief justice of Gambia was Emmanuel Ayoola, when the portuguese left Mozambique in the 70s Nigerian health care officers (doctors and nurses) were sent to shore up their healthcare system from collapse bcos they just didn’t have enough qualified doctors. after all said and done we sent over 10,000 professionals across africa and the carribeans to help them incubate their newly independent nations
should we even talk about the ECOMOG troops in the 90s that 70% majorly funded (spent over $3b+) and equipped by Nigeria with Nigerian soldiers forming 75% of the peacekeeping force? ECOMOG led by us was highly responsible for ending the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars.
I won’t even go into details of what Nigeria contributed to the South African anti-apartheid efforts!
Nigeria gave and gave and forgot to pay attention to its own development and today we’ve become the pariah amongst nations!
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“During Murtala’s regime, we gave Angola $20 Million which was N12 Million. Nigerian Airways helped them have access to the outside world. We did the same with South Africa.”- Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
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“women are just as bad as men."
okay. then show me men being gang raped by women. show me adult women trafficking adult men. show me laws written to control men's bodies. show me sororities known for raping men. and when men start walking around with their faces melted from gender based acid attacks, then i’ll entertain that "women are just as bad" bullshit
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Nigerian parents are so selfish, you don't know any personal things about your daughters, you don't know if they are into men, if the thought of marriage relationship, sex and childbirth gives them anxiety, you just want them to bring a husband home and get married asap because "time is going".
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As someone who practices it I can tell you they do not like me 😂 II’ve sat across from so many men who made the case for why he needed multiple partners and I totally agreed with him and added in that I feel the same way and it’s also why I want that. They glitch out!
̊. ʝohănã⋆𐙚 ̊.@Johvnana
Crazy part is there are so many women willing to be non-monogamous, but men still wanna cheat
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1965: Franca Viola was 17 years old when her ex-fiancé Filippo Melodia, the nephew of a Sicilian mafia boss, broke into her family's home in Alcamo with twelve armed men. They beat her mother. They dragged Franca into a car. For the next eight days, he r@ped her in a farmhouse outside town, telling her she would now have to marry him to save her family's honor. Under Italian law at the time, if she married him, his crime would be erased. It was called matrimonio riparatore - the rehabilitating marriage. Every Sicilian woman before her had accepted. Franca looked at him and said:"I do not love you. I will not marry you." She took him to court instead. Her refusal sent him to prison, eventually abolished the law, and made her the symbol of a generation of Italian women who stopped saying yes.
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Use
Hoe
Sue
She
He
Queen Aminat@TheQueenAminat
Since y'all are so educated, make 4 words from 'House' 👀😂
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