It is an absolute shame that the Christian church in Nigeria has become a platform for thieves, criminals and heartless wicked politicians.
This message here is long long overdue.
I wish every Nigerian will see this video
“But he is not here. He has risen from death, as he said he would. Come and see the place where his body was.”
Matthew 28:6 ERV https://t.co/ED9NAiKvsf
Have high standards - “you’ll die single”
Call out laziness in males - “you’ll die single”
Remain single - “you’ll die single”
Marry a bum - “why didn’t you choose better?”
Happy International Women's Day to all the strong, resilient, and amazing women out there!
May today and every day be about empowerment, love, and celebration! 💗
Ways to leave a legacy, without bringing children into the world:
- Make art
- Write books
- Mentor younger people
- Teach
- Bring new experiences and ideas into the collective conscience
- Invest in people’s dreams
- Be a healing/healed presence
- Pray for future generations
Common types of misogyny:
Physical misogyny – violence or harm against women
Emotional misogyny – belittling, dismissing feelings, gaslighting
Sexual misogyny – harassment, objectification, assault
Workplace misogyny – pay gaps, denial of promotions, sexism at work
Media misogyny – representation that sexualizes, stereotypes, or erases women
Cultural misogyny – traditions or norms that limit women’s freedom
Food misogyny – controlling what women eat, shaming, or policing their choices
Digital misogyny – online harassment, trolling, doxxing women
Political misogyny – excluding women from leadership or political participation
Religious misogyny – restricting women under religious interpretations
Environmental misogyny – ignoring women’s role or impact in climate and resources
Language misogyny – using words, jokes, or slang that degrade women
Beauty misogyny – shaming or policing women for how they look
Health misogyny – denying women proper medical care or dismissing their symptoms
Knowledge misogyny – undermining women’s intelligence, education, or expertise
What other types of misogyny do you know?
Accusing women of “sleeping their way to the top” is admitting that most men abuse their power for s*xual favors. They don’t wanna talk about that part though it doesn’t suit their patriarchal narrative.
This Lady called out her uncle who molested her when she was 8 years old.
The uncle quickly called her on WhatsApp after she made the post to apologize, saying that he already apologized to her parents when she was still young. “I don’t know what you stand to gain if I go down”