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Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 1:44pm On Nov 06, 2018
Ayo Sogunro is Nigerian author, essayist and human rights lawyer. He is known for his work in social advocacy and for the protection of civil rights and the rights of minorities in Nigeria.

He went on Twitter recently to express his views on why women are still being treated unfairly by their male counterparts using an illustration everyone can relate to. It makes for interesting reading, see his writing:

1. I once asked a friend if he was okay if his wife went out with friends at a bar every evening while he tended home. He said no. Yet, he did this daily very easily. That was how he came to understand that we do not treat women equally with men in Nigeria.

See the rest http://lingoafrica.com/five-quotes-to-prove-women-are-still-being-treated-unfairly/

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 2:54pm On Nov 06, 2018
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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by KanwuliaExtra: 3:00pm On Nov 06, 2018
By MEN and women who live by BLOKOS alone. embarassed
No hope for women and children in Nigeria. embarassed
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 5:41pm On Nov 06, 2018
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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 9:44pm On Nov 06, 2018
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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by bukatyne(f): 10:38pm On Nov 06, 2018
OmonoWrites:
Ayo Sogunro is Nigerian author, essayist and human rights lawyer. He is known for his work in social advocacy and for the protection of civil rights and the rights of minorities in Nigeria.

He went on Twitter recently to express his views on why women are still being treated unfairly by their male counterparts using an illustration everyone can relate to. It makes for interesting reading, see his writing:

1. I once asked a friend if he was okay if his wife went out with friends at a bar every evening while he tended home. He said no. Yet, he did this daily very easily. That was how he came to understand that we do not treat women equally with men in Nigeria.

See the rest http://lingoafrica.com/five-quotes-to-prove-women-are-still-being-treated-unfairly/

While I don't contest the topic, the example in the OP is about a man running his home which doesn't make case for the topic.

There is no rule which can change the man in the OP to become receptive to his wife's mingling.
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by IamD18: 10:49pm On Nov 06, 2018
And they keep crying like they are on their period.

Shameless and lazy creatures.

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 6:24am On Nov 07, 2018
bukatyne:


While I don't contest the topic, the example in the OP is about a man running his home which doesn't make case for the topic.

There is no rule which can change the man in the OP to become receptive to his wife's mingling.


Okay
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 6:26am On Nov 07, 2018
IamD18:
And they keep crying like they are on their period.

Shameless and lazy creatures.

This comment is both funny and sad because you have a mum and other female relatives and you just used shameless and lazy to describe women.

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by Nobody: 6:57am On Nov 07, 2018
OmonoWrites:


This comment is both funny and sad because you have a mum and other female relatives and you just used shameless and lazy to describe women.

That's a senseless kid up there you just replied .

He surely doesn't value his mom and female relatives.

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by Nobody: 6:58am On Nov 07, 2018
bukatyne:


While I don't contest the topic, the example in the OP is about a man running his home which doesn't make case for the topic.

There is no rule which can change the man in the OP to become receptive to his wife's mingling.


It makes case because it can be obtained in many Nigerian homes.
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by bukatyne(f): 10:33am On Nov 07, 2018
Elder0001:


It makes case because it can be obtained in many Nigerian homes.

What if the wife can't flex with her friends however she has an allocation for aso ebi? What if there are some other things she can do?

Besides, a number of wives go for weekend getaway in groups, movie nights, parties or plain old women associations.

And are the wives even interested in flexing and going out?

It is not enough to say that because ten men don't 'allow' their wives go out, women are maltreated in Nigeria.

And there is no law that can allow husbands not inclined towards letting their wives out to do so.
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 10:34am On Nov 07, 2018
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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by Acidosis(m): 11:33am On Nov 07, 2018
Ayo Shogunro the dullard. Nobody can treat anybody unfairly without their approval.
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by bukatyne(f): 11:50am On Nov 07, 2018
Acidosis:


Ayo Shogunro the dullard. Nobody can treat anybody unfairly without their approval.


As hard as this is to swallow, it is absolutely true.

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by Nobody: 4:28pm On Nov 07, 2018
bukatyne:


As hard as this is to swallow, it is absolutely true.

Women don't have control of themselves in Nigerian homes.

That is why a Nigerian man will leave home and come back the next day without informing his wife but there'll be chaos if the woman stays late at work.

You know these things ,don't pretend to get praises from misogynist men.

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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 4:37pm On Nov 07, 2018
Elder0001:


Women don't have control of their selves in Nigerian homes.

That is why a Nigerian man will leave home and come back the next day without informing his wife but there'll be chaos if the woman stays late at work.

You know these things ,don't pretend to get likes.

True. There is a need for change.
Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 9:32am On Nov 08, 2018
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Re: Women Are Still Being Treated Unfairly In Nigeria - Ayo Sogunro by OmonoWrites: 12:22pm On Nov 08, 2018
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