Emerald Loveth
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Ilorin, Nigeria
Joined December 2019
@ThatPHCBoy For a woman not to have a choice in what happens to her body except they "approve"
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This is how males defend their fellow rapists. They find a way to make it look like it is an abnormal trait and something must've caused him to act that way. Nigerian males are all rapists until they prove otherwise
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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That’s why I just stare when people say, “He could never do that!” after someone accuses their friend of assault. YOU DON’T REALLY KNOW PEOPLE. Every rapist or harasser is someone’s brother, son, old schoolmate, or friend. Other people's actions have nothing to do with you.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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He didn’t start in the UK.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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"Where do you see all these men? Me and my guys would never" Vouching for people that you can't read their minds.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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This is why when men bring up the narrative of "me and my circle are good", saying "not all men", I shake my head. Because you don't know. The best you can do is hold yourself and your friends accountable. Because no guy is gonna to tell his friends he's a r*p*st/assaulter.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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Think about this tweet before you vouch for that your friend that was accused of rape or sexual assault. You don’t know people as well as you think, believe me.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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When people ask women how come they never see signs of a man capable of abuse or henious behaviour, yet yall be friends with these same males. Here is a fellow man speaking on how a rapist didn’t show any signs he could do something like that. How can girls detect evil like this?
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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This is why you shouldn't be quick to debunk a woman's sexual harassment/assault claims. This guy spent so much time with the rapist and never knew he was one.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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This is why I can't take men seriously. Even now, after he's convicted of a crime, you're still saying how close you were with this person and how quiet they are. So what? No empathy for the child, just "Awww, my bestie bro person". Fuck off man.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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Every day on this app, Nigerian women cry about sexual predators and get gaslit and called names. Well, this is what happens in a society where the rule of law is enforced. Pikin wey no learn for house go learn for outside.
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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For every male “convicted” of a crime, there are one thousand and one fellow males to find something “good” to defend in him 🤡😤
he's an international student from naij that came to the uk to do his master's. he lured a minor to his house, locked her in the toilet, and raped her three times. someone I spent so much time with, studied with, and even worked alongside. bro me and this guy literally spent so
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So being quiet means he’s not a rǎpist? Takes being loud to not respect consent and women’s autonomy??? Never knew 😏
@_goziebekee @badmanszn We were in the same hostel. Dude is a quiet guy and mind his business. I'm flabbergasted 🤦♂️.
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A Nigerian man, r'ped a 17 years old in d uk His friends: he is such a quiet guy, nver knew he was capable of such. Same thing happens in Nigeria. His friends: with all those big breasts. 17 yr old sweet pass, she seduced him. You all will continue to go abroad and go to jail. 🙏🏽
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@ElohoJohnsonn A Nigerian man's idea of 50/50 is that the woman assists him with 50% of the finances at home while he assists her with 0% of the domestic chores. Some are not even protectors, as they will light a fire right in their homes & watch the peace of the woman they married disappear
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@ElohoJohnsonn That’s why I don’t take men that say “ traditional marriage, traditional man” seriously. A lot of times, they want ALL the “advantages” of a traditional marriage but are not willing to keep their end of the bargain. Why are you splitting children school fees with your wife, oga?
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Every time I think about how Nigerian women are being exploited in their marriages today, it annoys me. Splitting bills with the man, going to work like him, getting home the same time as him but she is the one doing all the domestic labour. Everything. That level of
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Men used to buy us like cattle. Girls were betrothed, sometimes even from birth. People who say dating today is more transactional than in previous generations mistake women’s openness about their terms for something new. What has changed is our rights and power to choose.
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Broadly speaking, we are the first generation of women to actually date/marry for love. For much of human history marriage was about alliances, survival and status, not mutual affection. Women gaining more rights and agency means fewer of us now depend on marriage for survival.
Two things can be true 1. Modern dating culture is inherently transactional and not grounded in forming long lasting meaningful relationships based around love, intimacy, compatibility, and sexual chemistry 2. Most men are awful people and deserve their pockets ran through
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