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edo by chance wicked by choice | feminist

nigeria/usa Katılım Şubat 2020
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Iconuzor@icons_closet·
Just FYI, Peter Obi is not going to magically put money in your pockets. The goal is to create an enabling environment where people can actually work, build, produce and prosper. So if you don’t have a skill, this is your sign to get one. “Consumption to production” dey sweet for mouth, but production is hard work 😭 It means discipline, competition, learning, consistency and value creation. A functioning country gives you opportunity, not guaranteed success. Be prepared.
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ghettosnob888
ghettosnob888@thandrich888·
you get labelled an activist for believing basic human rights these days 😭
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Olori🍒
Olori🍒@OloriOfOloris·
Abeg, is this how Nigerians want to be looking at this matter ? This could literally be me, you, your sister, your friend, your babe!! Perpetrators will literally have so much more power to do it again and again and ruin lives of multiple women!!!!! We cannot take this! Please I need everyone to be angry! I'm begging you #Justiceforfems
Olori🍒@OloriOfOloris

Please, I’m so livid right now! Women come online to speak about abuse and immediately people start shouting “go to the police” “go to court” “stop bringing it online.” The Fems babe and her friend literally went to court with chats, medical reports, and even evidence of blackmail on his phone and the case was still dismissed???? Ah!!!! You people have so much anger for false accusation more than the fact that real victims fail to get justice every single day!!!!

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Elliot
Elliot@elliot_solution·
A Nigerian man was working as a cashier at a DIY (hardware) store in London. He was caught letting his wife steal £200 worth of materials. Both convicted. One year later he was arrested again. This time at Euston station with another man’s stolen credit card. Convicted again. He returned to Nigeria. And he ran for governor of Delta State. Nigerian law said you cannot run if you have a criminal conviction. He forged his date of birth on his passport to hide his UK record. Nobody checked. He won. 😂😂😂 His official salary as governor was $25,000 a year. He bought six properties in London. A mansion in Johannesburg. Properties in Washington and Houston. A private jet worth $20 million. A Bentley. A Maybach. A fleet of armoured Range Rovers. His American Express bills showed he spent tens of thousands of dollars every single month on luxury hotels, clubs and shopping. In 2007 Nigeria’s anti-corruption chief accused him of stealing $250 million from Delta State. Ibori offered the EFCC chairman $15 million in cash to drop the case. The chairman pretended to accept. Then deposited the cash at the Central Bank. Nigerian courts still acquitted him on all 170 charges. He ran. Escaped to Dubai. A mob of his supporters fought off the police trying to arrest him. Interpol caught him in Dubai. The UK extradited him. In 2012 he pleaded guilty in a London court. The judge called the £50 million he admitted to stealing “ludicrously low.” He was sentenced to 13 years. Served half. Returned to Nigeria in 2017. A sitting senator was in the crowd that welcomed him home. His name is James Ibori. Nigeria never convicted him once. 🇳🇬
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Crochet Creator🧶
Crochet Creator🧶@OreAkinde·
People have seemed to have moved on from the ozoro raping festival, infact some claim that there were no victims and it wasn’t that bad, but everyday she’s tending to another victim she’s discovering, mind you this is the job of the government. Please donate 🙏
LOTUS🪷☥♒@MadamUfuomaa

The pregnant woman's phone has been replaced, her sister will be taking her to retrieve her line today. She can barely walk on her own due to the fall.

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🦭✪@levantinemarx·
Me girl me stupid!!! 💗Boyfriend man💗 man smart 💗💗💗💗 boyfriend better than me girl 💗🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
💗@ma1ybe

This can't be real

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City!
City!@dolapocarter·
Let’s start with Balogun market on Monday We will hire a bus and sound system and tell them the magnitude of what Apc has stolen and how it affects that their daily lives If you people don’t want to protest, this is only other way we can make our voices heard. Sensitization
City!@dolapocarter

Maybe we don’t need another protest (yet) maybe we need a sensitization walk We should get people moving, show them what’s actually happening, remind them this isn’t how things should be. We’ve all adjusted to something that should make us angry. Let’s break that adjustment.

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Linda Ikeji Blog
Linda Ikeji Blog@lindaikeji·
Disturbing video shows a woman crying for help as a group of men assault her during what has been described as a ‘rape festival’ in Ozoro, Delta State.
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Valentine (tattoo artist)
Valentine (tattoo artist)@alukosaint·
All these men will disperse after this and integrate themselves back to polite society, and tomorrow someone will say women are being irrational in their fear.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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Mini Skirt Connoisseur😮‍💨
Again and again, we see that the reason many men are triggered when women talk about rape is that, given the opportunity, they absolutely would rape a woman.
TENIOLA@Teeniiola

Many girls have reportedly been r@p£d and m0l£sted by men in Ozoro during what is being described as a “r@p!ng festival” in the area. According to multiple reports and videos circulating online, today is said to be the day of this festival in the Ozoro community, and girls are wvrned not to go outside. It is alleged that any girl seen outside could be att@ck£d and r@p£d by groups of men. Foreigners who are unaware of this situation have reportedly fallen v!ctim as well. There is Delta state university in Ozoro, and many female students may not be fully aware of the d@nger. It is distvrbing that something like this could be tolerated in society. This is heartbreaking, and urgent action needs to be taken.

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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
International Women’s Day wasn’t created to celebrate women. It didn’t start with flowers or hashtags It was created because women were dying and they started getting angry In the early 1900s, thousands of women worked in factories across New York City. They worked 14–16 hour shifts, earned a fraction of men’s wages, and had almost no legal protection. In 1908, around 15,000 women marched through the city demanding better pay, shorter hours, and the right to vote. Many people dismissed them as hysterical and rebellious. But they didn’t stop. In 1910, German activist Clara Zetkin stood before a conference in Copenhagen and proposed something radical: A global day where women would rise together and demand equality. Then a disaster changed everything. In 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City killed 146 garment workers. Most of them were young immigrant women. The factory owners had locked the doors to stop workers from taking breaks. When the fire started, many couldn’t escape. Some workers jumped from the building as crowds watched below. The tragedy shocked the world and intensified the fight for women’s rights and safer working conditions. Decades later, the United Nations officially recognized International Women’s Day on March 8th 1975. So when people say “Happy International Women’s Day,” remember: This day didn’t start with celebration. It started with protest, anger, and women refusing to accept the way the world treated them.
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Pp🌸
Pp🌸@pretttylivs·
Letting that Grammy category and Western validation define things really ruined the genre. Imagine making fun of artists for using Pidgin to sing as a drag, forgetting that those were the elements that brought about globalization in the first place
FELIX@festus23619

Tell me one bitter truth about Afrobeats?

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dani.⭐️
dani.⭐️@chukwunonyerem_·
during “end sars” we didn’t say “not all police are bad” we came out in masses fighting for the same cause and lost lives in the process. But let it be feminism, your body will be scratching you. I know what you are lmao.🫵🏽
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Oyinpepe🌶
Oyinpepe🌶@oyinnxo·
DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ DEATH TO ALL RAPIST ‼️ AND THEIR SYMPATHIZERS ‼️
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Faree Ferrari
Faree Ferrari@faree_for_real·
Tomorrow, you people will say we’re just angry and bitter. What is there not to be angry about? Why are you not angry??
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Daario Naharis
Daario Naharis@prettyorpettyx·
There’s another girl on TikTok that got raped and assaulted with a blade she’s in a really bad state and she’s suicidal. The abuser also had the audacity to text her. Can the right authorities do something??? @Lagosdsva @PoliceNG
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