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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by oluseyiforjesus(m): 5:42am On Apr 02, 2022
Y not
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by SilentBurner(m): 5:46am On Apr 02, 2022
ablejesus26:
It's no secret how women in Nigeria have times without number clamour to get more opportunities in positions of power in the Country.
Can you entrust your vote to a woman and empower her to champion the affairs of the Country?
How do you perceive having a Woman as President of Nigeria?


In a family, if the man is not strong enough, he'll be manipulated to behave like a coward.
Reasoning backwardly with so much unnecessary showup of power without thorough calculations.

Women where ment to support but if there should lead, Nigeria is so much of a problem for a problematic un- oriented fellow with little respect to their fellow gender and to procedures.

A Man is a Man and not a woman and it's not and will never be the same!

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by orisa37: 5:48am On Apr 02, 2022
YES

OKONJO IWEALA IS VERY CAPABLE. SHE HAS THE EXPERIENCE.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by aribisala0(m): 5:48am On Apr 02, 2022
Praxis758:
Yes!!!!!!!!
Yes!!!!!!!
And Yes!!!!!!!!!


Women like Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala and late Prof. Dora Akunyili would perform excellently better than any male president in the Nigeria of today.

For those who will abuse or criticism my point, can you point out a single man who have out-performed those two women in their respective fields.

Birthing a national change doesn't recognize gender
Akunyuli yes
Okonjo-Iweala no
She was a failure as Finance minister. Failed to diversify away from oil, too many scandals, oil subsidy scandal, facilitated theft with Sambo Dasuki
No success story

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Mko123(m): 5:48am On Apr 02, 2022
codedtony:


Jeez who hurt you grin grin



Seriously, we shouldn't be served what we don't deserved. In the entirety of the cosmos at large, how many female president can we boast of, using Africa as a case study?

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by bluefilm: 5:49am On Apr 02, 2022
No, I don't think so.
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by EmekaBlue(m): 5:50am On Apr 02, 2022
A woman will be worst and finally destroy Nigeria

Nigeria women are mostly not it

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Sterope(f): 5:53am On Apr 02, 2022
You can tell who their mothers are by their replies. cool

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:56am On Apr 02, 2022
YES.

OKONJO IWEALA tops the list.

Along with Dora Akunyili of blessed memories.
And dem Mama MANNA.
FUNMILAYO Ransome Kuti comes to mind too.

God bless all the Amazons of Naija out there.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by kingthreat(m): 5:58am On Apr 02, 2022
If a woman is president today, a military coup will happen within a year.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by orisa37: 6:01am On Apr 02, 2022
YES

OKONJO IWEALA IS VERY CAPABLE. SHE HAS THE EXPERIENCE.

CAN'T WE TRY THIS?
PYO FOR PRESIDENT
NO I FOR VP
SOLUDO BACK AS MOF
KEMI ADEOSUN BACK AS GOVERNOR OF CBN.
FEMI FALANA FOR MOJ
THEN THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATE GOVERNORS FULLY AUTONOMOUS.
FG TO BECOME FLG AND EACH STATE TO CONTRIBUTE TO RUN FLG.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by pmc01(m): 6:10am On Apr 02, 2022
No
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:14am On Apr 02, 2022
Lol, in “Africa” it is a taboo to allow women taje top positions in leadership let alone become VPs or Presidents, according to “Africa, women should be in the kitchen” and it’s this same backward thinking that’s not allowing them move forward.

Look at New Zealand, their Prime Minister since 2017 till present has been a woman, she has worked so hard for these years and New Zealand citizens are thinking of giving her a second term. The members of their parliament are women in majority
The VP of US is a woman, the members of the parliament are women close to 50 of them.
Same for other developed countries too.

Look at Nigeria, out of 360 members you can hardly comfortably count the number of women there.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by SugarGirl44(f): 6:17am On Apr 02, 2022
Mko123:
Entrust a whole nation into the hands of a gender that is being controlled by emotions, egos and their itching clitoris

Since it's been in the hands of the better gender without these points you noted, how market?
Shior!

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by sunnyjay79: 6:18am On Apr 02, 2022
ablejesus26:
It's no secret how women in Nigeria have times without number clamour to get more opportunities in positions of power in the Country.
Can you entrust your vote to a woman and empower her to champion the affairs of the Country?
How do you perceive having a Woman as President of Nigeria?

Why not? Does gender really matter?

Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:19am On Apr 02, 2022
Mko123:
Entrust a whole nation into the hands of a gender that is being controlled by emotions, egos and their itching clitoris

And since the male gender has been given the nation to handle, what has come out of it asides from corruption, embezzlement, famine and insecurity?
See all your governors in the country spending multimillions of naira on GIRLS, buying expensive houses and cars for them, sponsoring their trips to other countries in private Jets. All with the Public funds meant for the development of each states.

Other developed nations are putting women in power, the leader of New Zealand since 2017 has been a woman and there’s has been no complaints about her, the VP of US is a woman. Look at the parliament members in the US, Canada, New Zealand and the rest there are tons of women leading political parties. But here in Nigeria, out of 360 members of the house of rep, how many women were given a sit?

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:23am On Apr 02, 2022
SugarGirl44:


Since it's been in the hands of the better gender without these points you noted, how market?
Shior!


Please help me ask those backward thinking beings.
They should go and see what the leader of New Zealand who is a woman has been doing since 2017, they should go and check the political records of VP of USA and see the number of women under the US administration also UK and the rest developed worlds.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by VictorUSA(m): 6:27am On Apr 02, 2022
The answer is simply no.
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Pakute: 6:27am On Apr 02, 2022
Simran94:
Lol, in “Africa” it is a taboo to allow women taje top positions in leadership let alone become VPs or Presidents, according to “Africa, women should be in the kitchen” and it’s this same backward thinking that’s not allowing them move forward.

Look at New Zealand, their Prime Minister since 2017 till present has been a woman, she has worked so hard for these years and New Zealand citizens are thinking of giving her a second term. The members of their parliament are women in majority
The VP of US is a woman, the members of the parliament are women close to 50 of them.
Same for other developed countries too.

Look at Nigeria, out of 360 members you can hardly comfortably count the number of women there.
A Google search would have prevented you from proudly embarrassing your generation in public in sheer ignorance. Not less than two African women completed their tenure as President of their countries as recently as 2018.
Is it you that can't make a good use of the little brain you've got but want to spread your legs to the highest political position of the country?.. I say God forbid.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by R2bees2: 6:29am On Apr 02, 2022
Never!!!!!!!!!! They will go to war with all the neighboring countries. They are women, have you forgotten?
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by descarado: 6:33am On Apr 02, 2022
Women are better managers. Know fact.

They have no ego to stroke.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:33am On Apr 02, 2022
SilentBurner:


In a family, if the man is not strong enough, he'll be manipulated to behave like a coward.
Reasoning backwardly with so much unnecessary showup of power without thorough calculations.

Women where ment to support but if there should lead, Nigeria is so much of a problem for a problematic un- oriented fellow with little respect to their fellow gender and to procedures.

A Man is a Man and not a woman and it's not and will never be the same!

So why have developed countries of the world allowed women to lead them? New Zealand’s leader has been a woman for years, look at their parliament and comfortably count the number of women there. Check the political records of Harris, VP of US, check the women in their parliament too, same for Canada and other reasonable and forward thinking people and see how great these women have been performing.

Can you compare all of them to you backward thinking beings? What has come out of your “Man is a man” leadership from the beginning of time ? Asides from insecurity, embezzlement, frauds, giving terrorists millions of naira, trying to accept repentant Terrorists back into the society, wasting publics funds on Girls buying them expensive houses and cars, renting private jets for them to travel abroad wasting our money on “sex with this other gender you are shaming” what else could go wrong?
LMAO

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by ivolt: 6:33am On Apr 02, 2022
Tajbol4splend:



You are talking about people who are less than 0.000001% of women population, majority of the ones we have don't have the drive to compete but looking someone to pity them and give them the chance to run, laying emphasis on how their gender has been discriminated against, you should also know that in Nigeria, women outnumber men but women will still vote against women because they have not earned it, most of them just want to be pitied
Majority of men/women don't contest for public offices. It is people who are less than 0.000001% that contest.
Stop projecting your misogyny on women.
Women like men go to polling unit to vote for or against a candidate.
Or they go to get paid for voting. It is never about gender. No one cares.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Pakute: 6:34am On Apr 02, 2022
Sterope:
[s]You can tell who their mothers are by their replies.[/s]
Typically resorting to Adhominem. They hardly can come up with any intellectual argument. Chewing gum girls.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by ButterBurger: 6:34am On Apr 02, 2022
Never!
Women must never be allowed to lead at all where at least one man still dey.
Women should only be allowed to lead themselves
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by descarado: 6:35am On Apr 02, 2022
EmekaBlue:
A woman will be worst and finally destroy Nigeria

Nigeria women are mostly not it
I guess Nigeria is not yet destroyed undecided

Thinking and spewing jargon from the nether region.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Cutehector(m): 6:35am On Apr 02, 2022
Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is far better than all the presidential aspirants combined.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Cutehector(m): 6:36am On Apr 02, 2022
EmekaBlue:
A woman will be worst and finally destroy Nigeria

Nigeria women are mostly not it
nope, i beg to differ.

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Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 6:38am On Apr 02, 2022
Pascopele:


2023: Is Nigeria Ready For A Female President?, By Zubaida Baba Ibrahim
The political relevance and value of Nigerian women is not up for debate.
Premium TimesByPremium Times April 30, 2021

Women at all levels have been consigned to the backdrop, politically, for years and this has seen them reduced to being tools for the political success of male counterparts. Women need to see through and reject the empty promises and petty gifts of male political machineries and support their fellow women folk in order to achieve gender balance, equality and equity in society.

In less than two years from now, the curtain will be drawn on the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari (PMB). But while he is still the present occupant of Aso Rock, the seat of power, in Abuja, political gladiators and their parties have started scheming and jostling for PMB’s lofty seat.

Not only Nigeria, but the entire global community expressed unbridled joy over the emergence of Mrs. Samia Suluhu Hassan as Tanzania’s new president. The 61-year-old was Tanzania’s immediate-past vice president until March 19, when providence made her the first citizen of the East African nation, following the demise of President John Magufuli.

But unlike Tanzania, 60 years after independence, Nigeria, Africa’s giant, is yet to have a woman occupying even the seat of the vice president. It is pathetic to note that the efforts of amazons like Mrs. Sarah Jibril to become Nigeria’s first female president in past general elections had proved futile.

First, it should be noted that the political relevance and value of Nigerian women is not up for debate. Over the years, hundreds of women have been gathering at various political rallies to demonstrate support for their male equivalents through advocating, campaigning and mobilising others to vote. Beyond that, on the election days, we see women trooping in their magnificent numbers, the elderly and the youthful, queueing up to cast their ballots for male candidates.

To solidify this standpoint, out of 84 million registered voters nationwide in the previous national elections, women have accounted for over 40 million, meaning that they make up to 47.14 per cent of the total eligible voters, which can be a measure of the remarkable increase of women’s participation in politics. Despite this, there is a deep-rooted level of under-representation of women in politics when compared to their male counterparts.

The deficiency of women holding political offices can be linked to a few factors beginning with the conception of politics by the female folk, which is the belief that Nigerian politics is based on high political vigour that only men possess, followed by the competitiveness to compete in chaotic environments and the strength to take it by force when force is required, which are both easier for men.

Women’s perception of politics as a dirty game has further estranged them from mainstream politics. Another factor pertains to how political campaigns require major financial backing to be successful. Women’s historical experience of discrimination in the division of labour and job opportunities offered on sexual basis have given the menfolk more productive roles to the disadvantage of the womenfolk. Added to these is the fact that financiers prefer male candidates due to the assumption that they have better electoral prospects.

The major points noted above, coupled with many other factors, offer reasons why Nigeria needs more women to strive for elected offices in the spirit of proper political representation in society. The poor representation of women in governance has become an enabler of discriminatory acts, marginalisation and social closure, which result from one group usurping all opportunities, to the exclusion and displacement of the other group. This is not in any way due to the capability of the women being substandard. In fact, there is a group of female presidents who have laid the foundation for future female leaderships, having some of them who have left emblems on politics in their respective countries.

Let’s take the Nobel Peace laureate and former Liberian president, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf who is the longest-serving female president in African history. Beyond her pioneering election, Sirleaf made gigantic steps during her presidency by committing to nonviolence and peace-building processes in her country.

Another example is Malawi’s first female president, Joyce Banda, whose effecient bookkeeping measures helped lift Malawi from the monetary suspension of Western donors and brought in cash injections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). These role models have shown that women can perform wonderfully in governance and shaping the development of countries.

Political parties need to seize e thwindows of opportunity of approaching national elections to promote women’s participation aggressively by enabling female candidates to get on election lists and subsequently into leadership positions. There should be the demand for women’s inclusion in transitional institutions, especially constitution-drafting bodies, by pushing heads of state and governments to exercise gender parity in executive appointments.

There should also be programmes that fund urban and rural campaigns that publicise women’s contributions and ability to lead, and that also provide financial and technical backing to candidates, irrespective of gender. Women politicians can also establish mentoring programmes to support and encourage others to run for office.

Women at all levels have been consigned to the backdrop, politically, for years and this has seen them reduced to being tools for the political success of male counterparts. Women need to see through and reject the empty promises and petty gifts of male political machineries and support their fellow women folk in order to achieve gender balance, equality and equity in society.

Zubaida Baba Ibrahim writes from Wuye District, Abuja. Email: zubaida71@live.com.

Rubbish
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Legendrysailor(m): 6:41am On Apr 02, 2022
Hell no !!!! Never
Re: Can You Vote For A Woman As President Of Nigeria? by Goldentulip2: 6:43am On Apr 02, 2022
No not now maybe this may change later tho

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