@WizKaliaa
@nokathy_
She wasn’t even laughing about him being deported she was laughing at the meme of him writing w a feather pen.
Literally everyone was laughing about it but y’all like to hold celebrities to silly higher moral standards.
@_ashleyalva
On behalf of Nigeria I am so sorry for the negative & backwards Nigerians in your mentions 😭😭 we don’t claim them. You are both so beautiful and I wish you excess joy
Kiki was more popular and used her real identity so people praised her. Nobody knew “Kemi Alabi” was Oge so nobody could praise her too. It just looks like she now regrets the anonymity and is lashing out
For this piece, I interviewed Nigerian women from different generations. I attempt to examine how the Nigerian society has changed or not changed-especially for women. Among other things, we discussed love, war, and the parent-child dynamic.
@loservase
@chaelon06
I’ve never seen someone sell handmade crotchet that cheap. Not saying they’re overpriced but they’re definitely out of budget for some
“Too many of us are afraid of a future where people we don’t approve of are also free. Too many of us are focused on resisting injustice that exists in the world, without thinking about how it also exists in us.” -
@OhTimehin
THIS IS WHY I WILL ALWAYS PUT WOMEN FIRST
THIS IS WHY SAYING “uR TrYinG t0 StaRt a GenDer War” MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE A FOOL
Women fight for everyone while being the least protected, always. Unfailingly.
@lirqur
@IvyLeagueIvy4
Feminism is rooted in equality and the freedom to choose. If a woman WANTS to be submissive in the sense that you’re describing then fine. But a lot of women have been forced into those roles by this sense of religious or societal obligation and that’s not right.
The aba women’s riot wasn’t exactly “peaceful”— they mobbed the men at fault & burnt their huts. I don’t think the argument should be “it wasn’t a riot,” I think it should be that violence is a very acceptable means of pushing for change
“. As I sat with our village women in the obi hearing them tell me things like women sit to pee and so we cannot head men who stand to do their business, my morale started to deflate.” —
@tritimaa_
@nataleebfitness
From a PR pov, you shouldn’t have made the “nobody is looking at you in the gym” video when your whole thing is building a women’s only gym bc women get harassed in the gym…
It’s so funny how Nigerian/African things go abroad and become this cool aesthetic. Someone wrote about this in an essay — how Africanness becomes attractive when it’s disconnected from its origin
Today’s my birthday! Wishing myself more brilliance, creativity, success & love. Cheers to 19, hopefully a year or gratitude and manifesting my dreams 😀
Not even sure what Hyundai is trying to achieve really. Regardless of what the BBC does or doesn’t, nobody can detach Kiki from the project. Nobody even cares *that* much about who did what
Would also like to use this as an opportunity to apologize to all the girls that were topics of gossip when they engaged in sexual activities, while nothing was said abt the boys
I’m so sorry to all the girls from ljc that were sexually assaulted and made to feel unsafe by students and teachers alike. I believe all of you and I’m so sorry
Still can’t believe burna boy had the audacity to call Nigerians cowards and then tell TIMES “I’m just a singer”
co-opt radical language of those on the streets doing the work only to sing, raise fist and then sleep peacefully in your big gated house
spitting on fela’s grave
Nigerians are not bad people. We just live in a country that makes it hard to be a good person, almost laughs at you for being a good person — chides you for not being “sharp”
“Something had to give — and it was my aspirations and dreams. I made that concession...it felt like, ‘I can't do all of this so I have to tone down my aspirations, I have to dial it back.'"
You had an agenda w/ this headline