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@daisy_katchy

Women should have equal social, political and economic rights as men!

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2017
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Daisy@daisy_katchy·
Incredible things happen when women support each other!
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Roma@Romazehari·
The divorce rate is so high because MEN still want to live like their fathers did, but women no longer have to suffer like their mothers did.
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sono@sonouchan·
Women are afraid men will: A. Drug them B. Beat them C. Rape them D. Kill them E. All of the above Men are afraid women will: A. Laugh at them B. Reject them C. Use them for a free meal
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Ina💗
Ina💗@alicem3x·
its always " protect your daughter " never " educate your son "
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Aderinsola👑❤️@Niella025·
Unrelated, but this reminded me of a time I went to make my hair at my junction and wasn’t wearing a bra. I met a lady there sitting with two men. She looked at me and tried to joke around, but I didn’t respond. Then she touched my nipple and said, “I like your nipples.” I got angry, and my expression changed. I told her, “Please don’t touch me like that again.” She turned to the men, laughed, and said, “She said she doesn’t like someone touching her like that,” and they all laughed in that “as if she’s innocent” kind of way. I felt so humiliated that I reported it to the salon owner when she returned. The lady later came back to apologize, saying she was only playing. Since that day, even if she greets me, I don’t respond. Women can sometimes be the biggest enablers of misogyny by intentionally setting another woman up.
Mrs Adebayo@BeckaBeckalee

Omo im getting old o.. So I’m at the salon and this girl walks in with a short dress No bra… and she’s endowed! You should have seen the judgmental look I gave her 😭😭 I felt so bad after. cause… that was me 7,8,9 years ago😭😭😭

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Tiny Rodo. 🌶️💜
Tiny Rodo. 🌶️💜@adesolaaaaa·
This is Lucky Benjamin Ugbe, a rapist and a pedophile. I am putting his full name and picture up because if the family wants to protect him from the law, they cannot protect him from this one. I will name and shame him. If you want his phone number let me know!
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Tiny Rodo. 🌶️💜@adesolaaaaa

Please who can we reach out to in Edo State? A man named Lucky Benjamin Ugbe living in Benin has been molesting his 15-year old daughter and we need help.

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future billionaire
future billionaire@Toniatuslim·
Whenever women dress indecently, twerk online, smoke, or have their nudes mistakenly leaked online, men will rush to say, “ to born girl, they fear me,” “I pity who will marry this one,” and all sorts of nonsense. But when it comes to femicide, rape, armed robbery, and all the evil abominable things men do, many of you suddenly go silent. How does a lady who twerks online without hurting anyone become worse than a man who harms, steals, or violates women? Society always has energy to police women, but no energy to confront dangerous men.
Seunfunmi T. Fash@Seunfunmi_mi

I pity guys that will marry all these girls born from year 2000 upward.

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LOTUS🪷☥♒@MadamUfuomaa·
I knew many Nigerian parents were evil when they hit children who are victims of sexual assault, and calling them 'ashawo' instead of protecting them. Some even applied pepper on their daughter's vagina to teach them a lesson. Fucking bastards.
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Gabrielle Blair
Gabrielle Blair@designmom·
I’ve been happily married for 30 years. He’s my favorite person in the world. And I still manage to hate men. It’s easy.
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Daisy@daisy_katchy·
@AntifaGeneral3 @designmom A lot of men hate women. They just don't say it. It shows in how they treat women, belittle women and kill women. The difference between men and women is that men hate and it shows in their actions as I earlier stated while women who hate men don't just kill men cos they hates em
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Chyna 🎀
Chyna 🎀@Phat_chyna·
You cream, they’ll say it’s yeast You squirt, they’ll say it’s pee Sigh 😔
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Ugbede
Ugbede@ugbede_ugbede·
A drunk person cannot give consent!
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New York Post@nypost·
Brutal 'rape festival' in Nigeria sparks outrage worldwide after horrifying video of men chasing women through streets surfaces trib.al/oGBkgss
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Daisy@daisy_katchy·
@GloriousGod01 I'm very sure this mgbeke doesn't even understand the rubbish he wrote. No flow, just random words. Olodo
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Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
My mother gave birth to at least 8 children, every single one vaginally with no C-section. Out of those 8 children, 6 are married, and each already has at least 2 children. Not one of those grandchildren was delivered by C-section. My parents have 4 daughters. All are married, and every one of them has given birth to at least 2 children, all vaginally. They also have 2 sons whose wives have each delivered at least 2 children, all naturally through vaginal birth. Today, my parents have over 12 grandchildren, and not a single one was brought into this world via C-section. I am not against C-section when a doctor declares it medically necessary. But I am completely against the modern trend of women trying to normalize it as a casual or preferred choice. Again, Unless a doctor clearly states that my wife requires a C-section for medical reasons, she will deliver our children vaginally. She will give birth like the strong Hebrew women of old. No kñ!fe. No exceptions. I believe in family patterns as against "modern" normalization. Above all, love God.
Glorious God@GloriousGod01

I don't care how you people see this but just so you know, My wife cannot on her own decide to deliver by Caesarean section. I have heard that some women no longer want to deliver vaginally and are opting for CS even when a vaginal birth is perfectly safe. That is unacceptable to me. Unless the doctor advises or recommends a CS due to medical reasons, she must deliver vaginally the way a woman should. Fear of pushing is not an excuse. I will not allow any woman to carry my child and then choose CS simply because she is afraid of labour pain. Fear of pushing is not a medical condition. Above all, love God.

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Marietta
Marietta@EfeTheeGreat·
Should a wife carry her own plate to the kitchen after eating?
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Mr Daniel.
Mr Daniel.@onyemaechi_d·
@osemagnum Dr why are you deliberately setting him up, he never said he will argue with medical reasoning, this your long post is really unnecessary
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
"I WILL NOT ALLOW IT" A WOMAN CAN DECIDE TO HAVE A C/SECTION ON HER OWN. WE NEED TO BE CAREFUL WHAT WE TWEET. OUR TWEETS ARE FOOTPRINTS. PLS, DELETE THIS KIND OF REASONING IF YOU LEAVE THE SHORES OF NIGERIA. Her Body Is Not a Democracy: On Birth, Power, and the Quiet Violence of “I Will Not Allow It” Let me begin, and let me be clear, and let me not soften this for comfort, because sometimes truth must arrive without cushions. Your position is not simply unpopular; it is unmoored from law, from ethics, and from the careful, human-centred practice of modern medicine. You say, “I will not allow it.” And I hear, beneath it, the old echo of ownership dressed up as concern. But pregnancy, and birth, and the long trembling road between them, do not belong to the chorus of opinions that surround a woman. They belong to her. In the United States, United Kingdom, and in the quiet seriousness of clinical rooms, the pregnant woman is the patient. Not the husband, not the family, not tradition. And so consent, real consent, not negotiated permission, rests with her alone. It is she who says yes, and she who says no. And medicine, at its ethical core, listens. You speak of caesarean section as though it were an indulgence, and perhaps even a rebellion. But this, too, is a misunderstanding, one that lingers because it is easier to judge than to understand. Guidelines recognise that a woman may request a caesarean section, even without a textbook medical indication. And when she does, we do not dismiss her, we ask why. Because fear is not weakness; it is data. Because trauma is not inconvenience; it is history living in the body. Because anxiety is not something to wave away; it is something to hold, and examine, and sometimes to honour. And if, after conversation and care and the slow unravelling of concern, she still chooses a caesarean, then that choice stands. Quietly. Firmly. Legally. And then there is this idea. this stubborn, seductive idea, that there is a right way for a woman to give birth. As though birth were a moral test, and not a medical event. As though pain conferred virtue, and surgery suggested failure. But the body is not a stage for ideology. It is a place of risk, and resilience, and sometimes unpredictability. Vaginal birth is often safe, yes. And caesarean section is also safe, and valid, and sometimes the path a woman walks not because she is weak, but because she has chosen, with full knowledge, a different kind of strength. And so we return, as we must, to partnership. Because love, and marriage, and parenthood, they are not theatres for control. They are spaces for support. You are allowed your opinion, yes. But you are not allowed dominion over her body. Not in law, not in ethics, not in the quiet dignity that should define care. If you truly wish to stand as a partner, then stand beside her. Not as a gatekeeper, and not as a final authority, but as someone who understands that sometimes the deepest act of love is to let go of power, and to trust her with what has always been hers.
Glorious God@GloriousGod01

I don't care how you people see this but just so you know, My wife cannot on her own decide to deliver by Caesarean section. I have heard that some women no longer want to deliver vaginally and are opting for CS even when a vaginal birth is perfectly safe. That is unacceptable to me. Unless the doctor advises or recommends a CS due to medical reasons, she must deliver vaginally the way a woman should. Fear of pushing is not an excuse. I will not allow any woman to carry my child and then choose CS simply because she is afraid of labour pain. Fear of pushing is not a medical condition. Above all, love God.

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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
I don't care how you people see this but just so you know, My wife cannot on her own decide to deliver by Caesarean section. I have heard that some women no longer want to deliver vaginally and are opting for CS even when a vaginal birth is perfectly safe. That is unacceptable to me. Unless the doctor advises or recommends a CS due to medical reasons, she must deliver vaginally the way a woman should. Fear of pushing is not an excuse. I will not allow any woman to carry my child and then choose CS simply because she is afraid of labour pain. Fear of pushing is not a medical condition. Above all, love God.
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Deisine@TDeisine·
Welcome to the month of May, may all Pedophiles, rapists and abusers dïe.
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Daisy@daisy_katchy·
@drpenking Nigerian women see pregnancy as a death sentence because you doctors won't stop ki***ng them. Cow!
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Dr Penking™
Dr Penking™@drpenking·
It’s only Nigerian women that see pregnancy as a de*th sentence
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