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Belema's avatar

Yes, honestly.

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By Doyinsola's avatar

This is bigger than Natasha. They are sending a message to Nigerian women, particularly those who want to be politicians, that if they speak up, they will be kicked out. It is both unfair and disgraceful.

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Ayo's avatar

Sigh. It is. Shame on them.

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Victoria Nathaniel's avatar

I’ve been crying all evening.

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Ayo's avatar

Sorry luv 😔😔😔😞😞😞

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Deepfake with Toorera's avatar

It’s so sad and that is why I agree when people say we don’t need more women in politics; we need women that have the best interests of women like themselves at heart - women that aren’t male centered.

Those are the type of people women we need in politics and until they take office, women will continue to be at a disadvantage.

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Ayo's avatar

Yes. Preach!

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Klaire 🌟's avatar

Wonderful piece!

But this country ehn, omo. God forbid. Funny enough, I haven't exactly been following the news but I saw that the Natasha woman got suspended for 6 months without pay. It is absolutely disgusting that this is how she is being treated because she chose to speak out.

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Ayo's avatar

Like dyg. It's after I post this article that me I even saw that news. I fucking hate this country.

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