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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by pabon(m): 2:49pm On Mar 25, 2016
What nonsense. Its not fair at all
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by PoliticalThuG(m): 2:49pm On Mar 25, 2016
They are right if u ask me

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by halfricanadian(f): 2:49pm On Mar 25, 2016
cry cry

Too bad foreigners whose ladies are worse dan us call us prostitutes

undecided their ladies are goddesses nd ejima holy ladies abi?

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by Jacko01: 2:50pm On Mar 25, 2016
Imagine since dem create 9ja our first mechanic in 2016 chai
They r not far frm truth
9ja jus knw how to defend demself on twitter n instagram
We knw dese truths... We knw it in our mind but gnarl lik dogs wen told
9ja gals like easy path to anyfin dahs y dem sabi only to sell.... Bankin.... Makeup...hairdresser.... Runs
Abeg they r rite jor

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by drss(m): 2:50pm On Mar 25, 2016
hahahahaahhahaha d zoo under buari dullard has bcom a laughing stock before international community. grin

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by Sugahylz(f): 2:51pm On Mar 25, 2016
meshacha1:
Not too far from the truth

What truth? Are all the women in your community prostitutes?

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by ExAngel007(f): 2:51pm On Mar 25, 2016
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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by horsepower24: 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2016
PoliticalThuG:
They are right if u ask me
You are here again to display another round of foolishness. Your moniker says it all.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by M4gunners: 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2016
Why are they angry? Someone was quote saying Nigerians living in abroad are criminals. What is the difference here.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by menix(m): 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2016
Aljazerra abeg make una collect Hi five jawe..

Make I just keep quiet dey observe..

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by adorable29(f): 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2016
OH PUHLEASE! YOU NIGERIAN MEN AGAINST THIS ARTICLE SHOULD JUST SHUT THE HELL UP ALREADY!

Isnt that what you Nigerian men who are supposed to protect thier women tell the world everyday on socialmedia?!

They have never been to Nigeria now! They just did a research and found it all over cyberspace that our women are prostitutes and they submitted thier findings. Dazzol.


From Nigeria wives being the most promiscuous in the whole world to 80percent of Nigeria women being bleachers are propagated by you all unintelligent black slaves and they readily jump on the lies you spread. Take nairaland for example. So why blame them. It doesnt matter that an average american girl has slept with 8-10 guys(girls too sef) before she leaves high school and its like a taboo when a 15year old gal sleeps with one guy in naija.


So deal with it. The world believes I, your sisters, your mothers, your daughters are prostitutes. Oya shakitibobo!


PS: if most of you so called men werent imbec,iles...... you would realise that woman just LIKE men ALL OVER THE WORLD would prefer comfort and riches to otherwise. Some go to the extreme while others keep thier morales intact. Its a spectrum.

From those american women u see in por.n to those cape verde women who marries black wowo old men from Edo State to South Africa women to Ghana women...... its a world thing. Stop shooting yourselves in the foot by taking it as your life ambition to downgrade your own women because one mbeke broke your heart to shreds bits and smithereens!

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by kelvee(m): 2:53pm On Mar 25, 2016
Some peeps still be like..'PMB' caused dis nd dat, all ya blames and abuses cannot change his position,,move forward...the change u seek begins wif U!!!
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by drss(m): 2:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
blueto:
they are just following the trend orchestrated be Buhari, labelling Nigerians are criminals and deviants abroad.



A president that can't think and evaluate his words before saying.
dat is why buari is not fit t be a president in modern era. d man too dull.
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by RaptorX: 2:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
Why blame them when all they see in their home country is our women doing prostitution. Blame your terrible leaders that have turned your young women into prostitutes all over Europe and the middle east.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by iykedare(m): 2:54pm On Mar 25, 2016
100% correct. Lots of our girls exchange their bodies for moneY.That is called prostitution. I just don't understand why they start crying whenever they are rightly called prostitutes.


They are absolutely correct.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by Remii(m): 2:55pm On Mar 25, 2016
That's what nollywood taught then, every girl that encountered hardship becomes prosistute and boy in similar situation takes to crime,

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by Sunnycliff(m): 2:55pm On Mar 25, 2016
And it's the same AlJazeera that Lai Mohammed wants them to train our Journalist and media crew! Our leaders selling us cheap in the hands of islamism
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by PoliticalThuG(m): 2:55pm On Mar 25, 2016
horsepower24:

You are here again to display another round of foolishness. Your moniker says it all.
what did i do wrong
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by MNDY(m): 2:56pm On Mar 25, 2016
Bleep all of you taking sides with Al-Jazeera here on Nairaland
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Any Nigerian abroad is looked at by the host citizens as a bad societal element judging by what they've been hearing about us

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by horsepower24: 2:57pm On Mar 25, 2016
PoliticalThuG:
what did i do wrong
Oya sorry. No vex
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by no1madman(m): 2:57pm On Mar 25, 2016
Buhari= no 1 criminal. . .fu. . ck u Buhari!

Most naija women r prostitutes. . .dustbin vaginaaaaaaaaaaaaaaass!
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by mrtantalizers(m): 2:58pm On Mar 25, 2016
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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by christinie(f): 2:59pm On Mar 25, 2016
You got that out of my mouth.

blueto:
they are just following the trend orchestrated be Buhari, labelling Nigerians are criminals and deviants abroad.



A president that can't think and evaluate his words before saying.
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by anonimi: 2:59pm On Mar 25, 2016
Aisha Buhari said the same in Benin City during the last presidential campaign so the foreigners are simply relaying the message of our leaders looters.
QED!!!



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Ishilove:
His Excellency the executive governor, of Edo State, Comrade Adams Aliu Oshiomole, and our dear mother Hajia Aisha Oshiomole, His excellency the deputy governor of Edo state and his able and beautiful wife, the wife of our ... the wife of the chairman of our great party Mrs Oyegun, our zonal national woman leader, our state woman leader, the wives of the governors with me and the wives of the former governors that are with me, and the ones that we met here.

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, we are here in Edo to see my sisters and mothers. The moment the executive governor started introducing some women to me, I know* that I am in the right place and I met the right APC women. ((crowd cheers)) This is what is called digital! These are digital women! I am so delighted to be here and I am overwhelmed by the reception I got from the women of Edo state.

We are not here to campaign but to say a very good thank you, a very very big thank you to my sister the wife of the deputy governor, the commissioner for women affairs, the wife of the chairman of the party, the zonal woman leader, and the state woman leader for the job well done they’ve been doing in educating the electorate in Edo state.

In each zone of the country we have peculiar problems; our problems differs*. For me in this zone, girl-child trafficking should be considered one of our problems, though I know there is unemployment. The unemployment is the major factor that contributes to brain drain and also the girl-child trafficking. General Muhammadu Buhari is a leader, he was a leader, he led Nigeria some decades ago, and he is coming back now to sanitise the system.

For those that are campaigning, saying that he is coming to jail Nigerians, I don’t know what their fear*, but they shouldn’t because we are all yearning for change. The insecurity of the country, the very very very bad healthcare system, lack of education and other basic necessities that people are lacking. I think they need somebody like him now, and already some years back he have* been contesting. They have painted him black using religion. I’m happy today Nigerians discovered that they use religion as a cover to loot Nigeria to nonsense*. They’ve grounded the country. Whoever talks to you about religion in this country, a politician that can talk to you about religion, he is a liar. He is a liar, he wants to loot! He wants to loot the little resources you supposed* to enjoy, so say no to politics, comparing it, matching it with religion to deceive people.

I’m here today to let Edo women know that when my husband elected* into the office of the ... president of the federal republic of Nigeria, all these are going to be history. The insecurity, the girl-child trafficking, suffering of the widows in the south-east will come to an end. There must be a design, a cultural design that can accommodate the widow, and then a design that can [size=14pt]make the girl-child comfortable wherever she is in this country. She doesn’t need to leave her country to go and prostitute elsewhere.[/size] It is not her portion. Her portion is to have a moral, a highly standard* moral society for her to live, get married, have children, train them ... train them and also mould them to become the future of our leaders*.

We’re here today to also educate you and to let you know that the collection of PVCs is important. You collect your PVC and don’t sell it. Don’t ever sell it. Don’t ever sell it; it’s like selling your future again. When you sell it for five thousand, you won't see five thousand* again till after four years, which is too bad for you. Get your PVC, vote for APC, vote for freedom, vote for new Nigeria. Good security, good education, good health care, good road* and all the basic necessities should be given to you.

I thank you all for being here this afternoon, being under the sun for hours waiting to see me. Thank you so much, I love you all. Thank you, thank you so much.

Last week ... sorry last week we lost a sister, a mother, a former woman leader, Mrs Modinat Omoduwa. Can we have a one minute silence* for her…
((8 second pause))
May her soul rest in perfect peace. Thank you so much.

APC!! APC!! APC!! Edo!! Edo!! Nigeria!!

God bless you all.


* -> Verbatim

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by hinwazaka: 2:59pm On Mar 25, 2016
DIKEnaWAR:
Before you talk: remember that as long as you depend on a man to recharge card, Dstv, light or buy you this and that or take you and your mother or sister shopping in Dubai or living off a man --Ajazeera is speaking to you! Learn mechanic or hair dressing instead of waiting for a man to pay you for spreading your legs for him.

Most Nigerian women now feel entitled to your money as soon as you start sleeping with them or even collect their number. E sweet me, e sweet you, yet you want me to pay?
**** so anything discriminatory and biased, put forward by FRIENDS OF BUHARI, is now fact to you. So when men spend or pay for dinner for women., that automatically makes those women wh0res. You are a **** and an unpatriotic Nigerian, just like our good for nothing President.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by freakzone(f): 3:01pm On Mar 25, 2016
That,s called stereotype!!!
Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by HaneefahRN(f): 3:02pm On Mar 25, 2016
meshacha1:
Not too far from the truth
Yes. True. They must be so many in your family.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by KillJoy62(m): 3:02pm On Mar 25, 2016
Well aljazeera no dey lie sha. because dats wat most of our girls now result too.

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by kozmokaz(m): 3:02pm On Mar 25, 2016
this is not a wailers or zombie issue!!

this s an insult to all Nigerians both male and female!!

let us all put our difference aside and stand up against this slander by the whites!!

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Re: Al-Jazeera Portrays Nigerian Women As Prostitutes: Nigerians On Twitter React by MNDY(m): 3:02pm On Mar 25, 2016
Remii:
That's what nollywood taught then, every girl that encountered hardship becomes prosistute and boy in similar situation takes to crime,

You have a very valid point! Our movie-makers unintentionally or not, determine what is depicted about Nigeria with their works!

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