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Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by hardon1(m): 11:09am On Aug 06, 2023
orohbiro:
Fine woman but am more beautiful

Post urs make we see na😊
Moreover, do you think you would still be as good looking as she is when you get to her age
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by IbileIfe: 11:44am On Aug 06, 2023
IconicR:
Women have proven themselves overtime
From the bedroom to the boardroom.
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Nobody: 11:44am On Aug 06, 2023
IbileIfe:

From the bedroom to the boardroom.
Both
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Xammie001(m): 11:54am On Aug 06, 2023
Curse777:


Then women should participate and contest not waiting for appointment and selection

All Political Party sells the cheapest nominations form to women



.
why if we ARE BASING ON EQUALITY FAM
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Basic123: 12:02pm On Aug 06, 2023
saphiere:
Nigeria will fair better under the leadership of a woman.

Staring from ALLYNDON MADUEKE
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Duru009(m): 2:18pm On Aug 06, 2023
Igbos making NIGERIA proud since 1960......
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by etrange: 2:27pm On Aug 06, 2023
Curse777:

Then women should participate and contest not waiting for appointment and selection

All Political Party sells the cheapest nominations form to women.

An interesting perspective.

Statements like this are so easy to make, and when people make them, it casts a shadow of doubt on thier critical thinking ability. When a lady says she doesn't want to do the cooking, house chores, school run, etc. to focus on her career, political or otherwise, most people see her as a bad wife. When she says she needs to move to a different state for a job and only visit her family on weekends like many men do, then she's shameful woman. If she manages to make it through these hurdles, gets a leadership position and becomes wealthy/respected, most men would feel threatened and would interpret any anger or complaint on her side as arrogance. But the absence of all these burdens is what gives men the freedom to pursue thier dreams to the fullest of their abilities. So you see, the playground isn't level.

Therefore, before you go saying things like "then let them work harder or participate more", you should know there's something called RCA (root cause analysis) which must be done if objectivity is the goal. If we must see what women can or cannot do, we must start the liberation from the root. The absence women in leadership positions in Africa is a consequence of the gender bias on the continent which has been accepted by men and even most women as the natural way of things (again, thanks to the upbringing).

Thanks!
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Curse777: 2:35pm On Aug 06, 2023
etrange:


An interesting perspective.

Statements like this are so easy to make, and when people make them, it casts a shadow of doubt on thier critical thinking ability. When a lady says she doesn't want to do the cooking, house chores, school run, etc. to focus on her career, political or otherwise, most people see her as a bad wife. When she says she needs to move to a different state for a job and only visit her family on weekends like many men do, then she's shameful woman. If she manages to make it through these hurdles, gets a leadership position and becomes wealthy/respected, most men would feel threatened and would interpret any anger or complaint on her side as arrogance. But the absence of all these burdens is what gives men the freedom to pursue thier dreams to the fullest of their abilities. So you see, the playground isn't level.

Therefore, before you go saying things like "then let them work harder or participate more", you should know there's something called RCA (root cause analysis) which must be done if objectivity is the goal. If we must see what women can or cannot do, we must start the liberation from the root. The absence women in leadership positions in Africa is a consequence of the gender bias on the continent which has been accepted by men and even most women as the natural way of things (again, thanks to the upbringing).

Thanks!

Excuses and more excuses

If you don't want to do chores for your own family as a career woman you hire house help, and pay for catering service

Is the life goal of a woman to be seen as a good wife by strangers or to fulfill her destiny and objectives?!
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by etrange: 2:48pm On Aug 06, 2023
Curse777:


Excuses and more excuses

If you don't want to do chores for your own family as a career woman you hire house help, and pay for catering service

Is the life goal of a woman to be seen as a good wife by strangers or to fulfill her destiny and objectives?!

Excuses? By strangers? Who talked about strangers? You know what, you don't understand the plight of women in the African society, and from the look of things, you're not even willing to give it a thought. So I'll just let you be.

Good morning/afternoon/evening.
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by ReubenE(m): 5:00pm On Aug 06, 2023
Thisis2raw:
she is ikwerre, my uncle name is wakama. It's an ikwerre name
It is not about the name.

Her parents are natives of Okrika so she is Ijaw.
We have Ijaws that bear Ngozi and Jide that have no links with Igbo/Yoruba ancestry.

You are wrong on this one. She's Ijaw, not Ikwerre or Igbo
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by ReubenE(m): 5:02pm On Aug 06, 2023
Thisis2raw:
you are wrong too.
Wakama is my tribal name, it's means "the child is better" is an ikwerre word and name
She is Ijaw. Her parents are natives of Okrika.
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Streetmovement(m): 5:23pm On Aug 06, 2023
Wotoporiously cool speaking

She sabi hwfa cool
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by Faithy04: 3:04am On Aug 07, 2023
That's a woman of passion
Re: Rena Wakama: The First Female Coach To Led D'Tigress Into Victory by mechanics(m): 1:52pm On Aug 07, 2023
She really did well, congrats to her and the players.

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