no shade it’s actually scary how many people think misogyny has to present itself as extreme hatred of women and violent rhetoric for them to consider it as such. casual misogyny is dangerous precisely because it often presents itself as normal, harmless, or “just a joke”
I like that Olodo as an insult will carry weight now. So when I call you an Olodo, please note that I mean it with every ounce of condescenion intended.
It is summer actually, we are in the northern hemisphere. We can use weather categorization like dry and rainy season because Nigeria is a tropical zone but astronomical categorization are also correct.
Why wouldn’t there be an olodo uprising when some of you voted for a president who didn’t have a WAEC certificate and then went on to defund education? You cannot plant cassava and expect to harvest yam.
you guys are so misogynistic towards female groomers
you’ll never hear jokes about barbers like this. A Barbershop is almost sacred territory to these monkey boys. yet they shit on female estheticians and lash techs like their job doesn’t require surgical precision.
dirty boys
Some of you are far too cruel to yourselves about your past mistakes and it shows in how you judge others for making similar ones. But please know that there are people who choose to hug themselves for the very things you stab yourselves over, and that kindness set them free.
All Ycee did was say the bitter truth about a topic a lot of people have been walking on eggshells around for years.
The aggressive decline in the academic sector isn't talked about enough, not in a country where the Jamb cut off mark is now 150.
Just 2010 here, anything below 200 will likely require you to retake the exam.
Today, all the average mind cares about is "He's making his money, education na scam" then we wonder why people make poor decisions everyday that could affect the lives of others.
The president self na olodo. Are we surprised that the country is in an Olodo uprising? His cabinet, olodos. His advisors, olodos. His governors, olodos. Everybody, olodo.
I mostly like this Olodo uprising conversation because (I hope) it will ultimately lead us to talk about the olodos of particular concern that we’ve allowed to govern us. Cos na there e start…