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@TheBabylonBee In China, men won't let naked women make decisions.

Ute-Okpu Ward 9, Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta North Senatorial District APC Primary Sen. Ned Nwoko - 3 votes Sen. Ifeanyi Okowa - 6,922 votes.

Nigerian men are so quick to use King Solomon to justify their waywardness, but forget the woman with five husbands in the Bible — Actress Etinosa Idemudia.

I feel sad for the people who will miss out on having children because of anti-family propaganda pushed by the left. Humanity will collapse without increasing birth rates.

Someone said that the poverty of a country is planned. That statement stuck with me.

Your granny would tell you how she used to work in the farm to grow food and sell the grains in the market when she needed money to sponsor your dad and his siblings to school. Modern definition of “a working class woman” is not been in the farm, but a company or industry.

Feminism is very successful. Feminists' agenda is widely achieved and has left its mark and will continue to destroy society. The only mistake people made was assuming Feminism was meant to fight for the rights of women. No! Feminism is a political tool and ideology designed by the political class to achieve diverse political interests in all its waves. In its first and second wave of feminism, which spanned the 1960s - 1980s the opposition parties needed more votes to unseat incumbent governments so they empowered women and gave them the right to vote to dilute the voting polls. It Worked. In the 3rd waves of Feminism (1980s - 2000s), the capitalist and Bourgeoisie class needed more workers as industrialisation exploded and male workers could not fill the workforce gap so they encouraged women to work and the campaigns revolved around women being competent for certain job roles. In the fourth wave of feminism, the current wave is a result of the elite class worried over global population growth and the need to cut off population in preparation for a digital workforce and civilisation which will not require a lot of employees for industries to function so they figured there is a need to target the family unit and curtail population growth. This is why the agitation is grounded in body autonomy, and then in Sexual and Gender Violence. Modern Feminism is in tandem with topics like population control, abortion rights and the sort. It is a properly funded elitist ideology aimed at targeting and destroying the family unit through the pretext of giving rights to women. If women hate men, they cannot procreate with them. It is working in the West, Japan, South Korea and slowly crawling into India and Africa. You will stop taking Feminism seriously when you realise that during the first and second waves of Feminism in America and England, white Feminists opressed Black Feminists. Feminism has nothing to do with the rights of women but destroying the family unit to check population growth.


Dear @sowore, the more you try to justify all of these criminality, the more you appear very stupid and dumb. First, when the statement you posted was in 2012, there was no Cybercrime Act, and no written law criminalizes such post, and the law does not operate in a retrospective manner, so Goodluck Jonathan couldn’t have arrested or prosecuted @adekunleGOLD for his post then or now. The Cybercrime Act was signed into law by by the same Jonathan in 2015, and the post you just made reference to cannot be tried as a criminal offense. When Jonathan signed the law and the law came into operation, everyone becomes bound to obey the law. It is because of conducts like the ones you are encouraging people to do now that the National Assembly had to proposed and passed the Cybercrimes Act. So your point is completely dumb and dubious, and without substance. Second, the fact that you are not going to personally take up a case against anyone does not mean others can’t. If you don’t value your reputation or your life, others values theirs and they have the right to take legitimate steps accordingly to law to protect it, and faulting anyone or criticizing them for taking actions you wouldn’t take is tyrannous sir. If you don’t have a reputation to protect, others do and meddling into their affairs is wrong. Lastly, freedom of expression and any other freedoms or rights has limitations, including right to life, which is the ultimate right has limitations, and where someone in exercising their rights goes beyond their limits, they will be held accountable. There is nothing you or any of your minions can do about it. As long as the law remain in force, anyone that breaks the law will be arrested by the @PoliceNG and prosecuted accordingly. The law is the law, everyone is subject to it, and it may not be pleasing to you but it is the law, so deal with it. I will advise you to stop being an anarchist and start being a person of good character worthy of emulation, a presidential figure. You are already getting older, you should respect your age and live a life that we can all be proud of. At least fight a good cause, not every cause. E. O. Ogar, Esq.

Dangote Gets Hero’s Welcome in Ethiopia, Raises Investment to $4bn President of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, received a warm welcome in Gode, Ethiopia, where he was hosted by Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed. Both leaders visited the site of the proposed fertiliser plant to assess ongoing construction. Ethiopia had signed a shareholders’ agreement with Dangote Group in August last year to establish a urea plant with a capacity of three million metric tonnes annually. Dangote announced an increase in investment from $2.5 billion to over $4 billion, reflecting expanded scope, including a 110km pipeline, a 120MW power plant, a polypropylene packaging facility, and a two-million-tonne NPK blending plant. Prime Minister Abiy described the project as a strategic initiative to boost agriculture, enhance food security, and reduce import dependence. He noted steady construction progress and expressed confidence in its impact on farmers, job creation, and economic growth. The project reinforces Dangote Group’s commitment to industrial development across Africa.