If we’ve a society where men like me and you condemn CHEATING, I mean men cheating on their wives ,we would not have a society where women are rejoicing and applauding Frank Edoho ex wife cheating on him with CHiKE,it’s a painful reaction to what women have been subjected for decades.
Men have tried to make it normal for a man to cheat on his wife and then now women painfully are mirroring that same character and everywhere is on fire.
If you’ve ever used that Myopic lines “MEN ARE POLYGAMOUS IN NATURE “ to justify someone who cheated on his wife then you’re part of the problem and look at the kind of society you’ve all created because of the character of many men.
Condemn cheating wether it’s a man or a woman with no stereotype
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@KingErefitei@AkposMalafakumo Or she’s just asexual?????? No be everyone carry sex for head like most people.
“No one got interested again” meanwhile, Mamas in their 60s/ 70s are getting ficked.
“The Ochanya matter”
She was your lil cousin! Not a grieved customer or a stranger online
Your mother watched, You watched and now you’re talking about mental health?
While your rapist of a father& brother are still on this blue planet wasting oxygen
Don’t piss me off abeg
I have taken time to reflect before speaking on the ongoing conversations linking my name to the Ochanya matter.
I strongly condemn all forms of sexual abuse and gender-based violence. No individual, especially a child, should ever be subjected to such harm, and I stand firmly for accountability, truth, and justice in all such cases.
I have seen many things being said about me online, some of which are not accurate or do not fully reflect what actually happened at the time. I understand the emotions surrounding this matter, but I also believe it is important that narratives are not built on assumptions or incomplete information.
For clarity, in 2013, I was a student in boarding school in SS2 and had only just gone on vacation after my mock examinations. At the time, I was about 12 years old and was not present at the location where these events are being alleged to have occurred. This has been established in the course of legal processes.
I did not witness any act of abuse as has been suggested in some narratives, and this position has also been reflected in the legal proceedings connected to this matter.
At the time of these events, I was not in a position of authority or control over the situation. Where I had concerns, I did not ignore them, but the way events unfolded afterward was not within my control.
All relevant information and documentation supporting my position exist within the appropriate legal channels and can be made available where properly required by lawful authorities.
I recognise that people are asking questions, and I understand why. However, I respectfully ask that conclusions are not drawn without a full and fair understanding of the facts.
This experience has taken a significant toll on my mental and overall well-being, and I have had to seek medical and professional support during this period.
I remain firm in my truth. I would never witness anything of this nature and remain silent. I understand deeply the importance of speaking up for what is right.
This is a sensitive matter that has already gone through legal processes, and I will not be making statements that could misrepresent that process or reopen wounds for those directly affected.
I ask for fairness, restraint, and compassion in how this conversation continues.
Thank you.
@CRawkeen Still doesn’t erase my point that you are dull sir.
If you aren’t dull, you would know the difference instead of joining in this mass psychosis.
STOP RAPING WOMEN!!!
I also don't want to discuss "false rape allegations" which amounts to just 5% (or less) of rape allegations.
Neither do I want to discuss the fact that men get raped too because that's also mainly done by men.
Just stop raping women!
@CRawkeen Very typical. Just proving my point because if you are not dull, you wouldn’t let your inner thoughts win because what’s the correlation between that and feminism?????
Looking at your picture, One would think you have an atom of sense. But you’re just an educated illiterate
I blame you Nigerian men for making GehGeh look like he has something good upstairs. Nigerians have a serious habit of making stupid people popular.
Infact the Stupid people you made popular is a serious reflection of you. Congratulations 👏🏾.
“She’s a hoe, she likes sex” THANK GOD for the choice to be one. In some places I would’ve been married off by 12, had the right to my body stolen from me, uneducated and a mother of multiple kids. Shoutout to the loud hoes before me and the louder ones that will come after me!
GehGeh just needs to talk about something that has nothing to do with women and their v*gina and you will realise how dull he is. But then again Nigeria hardly ever makes bright people relevant.
And who’s stopping them from talking about it?
Because they sure have all the time in the world to cry, nag, and berate women who speak against sexual violence.
The only time men remember they are victims of sexual violence is when women speak up.
It’s pathetic!
@__Somto_ Apologize for what??? For speaking against Rape? Apologize to rapists?
See the energy being used against her just she said stop raping women!
Meanwhile there are rapists tweeting boldly on this space and nothing has been done to them
We join voices with Simi
STOP RAPING WOMEN!
When you work overtime to silence women who speak about rape, this is what you’re enabling. When you attack activists for naming abuse, this is the society you’re grooming. You’re not protecting anyone. you’re raising boys who feed on violence and take pleasure in abusing women.