This nonsense you Women do gats stop…
If you have a problem with God, go and face him for making you a Woman that should naturally go through all these to give birth.
If you do not want to procreate, then simply DON’T.
You can’t list something that is a natural phenomenon from above and make it look like some sort of ‘virtue’ that you should be rewarded for
- An uneducated stack illiterate can do all these
- A deaf and dumb Woman can do all these
- A blind Woman can do all these
- Heck even a MAD WOMAN can do all these
Anyone that is a WOMAN can do all these just by natural design
So Gracious Onuoha, tell me..
How are you special to him ?
For humanity sake. Help save this young child battling with Kidney disease. It won't cost a thing for you to repost it until he gets the needed help.
Show a little kindness!
Death & innovation.
Let’s discuss.
I have a theory about why the world is the way it is and would like to know your opinion.
I think that the contrasting ways Africans and Europeans see death, is the reason why our worlds are so different.
Europeans view death as the complete end of life or they believe in an afterlife where you will live forever either in eternal suffering or eternal peace. These concepts give them an existential dread and they subconsciously strive to avoid death completely. When someone dies in Europe, they want to know how they died and how technology and science can stop it in future, even if it's something natural. This behaviour forces them to constantly improve quality of life with a subconscious aim of cheating death. The technology isn't available for them to live forever but everything they are doing in the present is for that become a possibility in the future. European funerals are sad and depressing and they bury their dead in grave sites amongst strangers, they wear black, the funerals are very quick and are never celebrations.
Africans on the other hand, without European influence believe in concepts like reincarnation or the flow of nature, life doesn't end it is passed on to a new generation. When someone dies in Africa we mourn them immediately but then prepare for celebration. We also fear death but I believe we accept it more than Europeans do. There is no motivation to change our circumstances, it is just a part of life. We want to live long so we can enjoy life, Europeans want to live long because they are scared of dying. We therefore value life differently, life is more precious to Europeans because to them it is fragile but to Africans (subconsciously) we never truly die.
Now that we have been exposed to European ways of life, we now also view death in a similar way and are in a constant battle with our contrasting philosophies about death. We expect the government to improve infrastructure and make us safe but at the same time we will risk our lives every day by driving without seatbelt or taking okada on dangerous roads. We simply do not care about safety because we are not motivated by death but at the same time we know that safety avoids death so we should adopt safety measures. For that reason our continent will never truly advance by European standards (which is not necessarily a bad thing), we will just pretend to advance. Europeans on the other hand could advance to the point that it ends up being their downfall because you cannot truly cheat death and if you try to, there is always a cost to pay.
I know am generalizing and oversimplifying here, there are deeper concepts to explore but this is just the summary of my theory. If it seems valid I might do real research and write a thesis.
There's an ongoing blown out protest happening in Ogun State.
NUT, Ogun chapter have gained entrance into the Government House.
They are demanding the release of those kidnapped children in Oyo state.
Now we are talking. All states should follow.
Three weeks ago, my 23-year-old neighbor was kidnapped on her way to Kontagora in Niger State.
While in captivity, the bandits repeatedly raped her taking turns sleeping with her night after night. Still, they kept bargaining with her father over the phone, demanding ransom even as they violated her.
Her father fought with everything he had. He hustled day and night, borrowed from everyone, took loans, sold whatever he could determined to bring his daughter home.
When he finally gathered the full amount, he called the bandits and begged them, ‘Please, give the phone to my daughter. Let me speak to her. I want her to know I’m coming for her.’
They gave her the phone.
In a broken, traumatized voice, she told her father: ‘Dad, do not suffer yourself looking for the money. They have been sleeping with me. I’m traumatized. I can’t forgive myself. Even if I’m released, I’ll kill myself. Don’t bother paying the ransom.’
Those were the last words she ever spoke to him.
While her father was still holding the phone, he heard the gunshot. He heard his daughter being killed. Moments later, the bandits sent pictures of her remains to him, a final act of cruelty.
A 23-year-old girl. My neighbor. Someone’s daughter, someone’s sister, someone’s friend gone in the most horrific way possible.
This is not just one story. This is the nightmare too many families are living in Niger State and across Nigeria. Young women snatched on the roads, violated, used as bargaining chips, and discarded like nothing.
Living in Nigeria has become truly scary. You wake up, you step out, and you don’t know if you or your loved ones will return home. The fear is constant. The pain is constant. And too often, justice never comes.
Rest in peace to my neighbor.
At my direction, following the visit of a high-level Federal Government delegation that I sent to the Esiele and Yawota communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, I have approved the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards in collaboration with the Oyo State Government.
Yes and every citizen gets housing, health care, food and education. Whether youre a child, with disability, a senior, marginalized- your society has come together to ensure everyone is taken car of, this is a functional society.
I can’t lie we entertainers .. we Dey fuckup I won’t lie including me … we need to speak up … it’s too much injustice goin on .. our country don go 💔🇳🇬
This was my sister before cancer, full of life and dreams
Now she’s fighting Hodgkin’s lymphoma and going through chemotherapy at just 22years. 🥹🥹
Please don’t let cancer be the end of Lauretta. Donation link is in my bio.
Nothing is too small
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