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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:32pm On May 21, 2018
Is that MissWrite viewing? shocked
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Nobody: 10:33pm On May 21, 2018
GODPUNISHUNA:


Bros give us the English translation abeg angry
grin grin
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:40pm On May 21, 2018
Everyone right now

Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Ladyhippolyta88(f): 10:41pm On May 21, 2018
swiz123:


angry
You better respect yourself boy before you eat sand this night.
@Shycypher,you are tired already not smart and actually confused#tissue paper
@IamD18,You have asked me that question before and all I can say is that I share some of it's ideologies and never giving up on them.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Nobody: 10:42pm On May 21, 2018
ReinaFarine:


Hypocritical person.
Her wanting kids doesn't make her less a feminist if she used to identify as one.

Her judging people for liking sex whereas she does the same makes her hypocritical.

Feminist are not perfect dear. I have my own shortcomings. The fact that I struggle with anger issues once in a while doesn't make me less a feminist.



Answer this question:

Is Linda Ikeji a feminist?
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:42pm On May 21, 2018
Ladyhippolyta88:

You better respect yourself boy before you eat sand this night.
@Shycypher,you are tired already not smart and actually confused#tissue paper
@IamD18,You have asked me that question before and all I can say is that I share some of it's ideologies and never giving up on them.

Give a straight answer.

Are you one?
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by ReinaFarine: 10:44pm On May 21, 2018
ShyCypher:




Answer this question:

Is Linda Ikeji a feminist?

Like I said, I don't follow her principles well enough to say.

But if she used to be a feminist before the whole pregnancy débâcle (that is she believed people should be treated and respected or condemned for their believes, accomplishments and contributions to society rather than gender) then her pregnacy doesn't change that.

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Ladyhippolyta88(f): 10:44pm On May 21, 2018
IamD18:

Give a straight answer.
Are you one?
Yes,now end of discussion.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by MissWrite(f): 10:49pm On May 21, 2018
IamD18:
Is that MissWrite viewing? shocked


Lol...Evil twin, angry...........where's my boo Donstan18? What have you done with him?


Been a while.......hope you're good.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:50pm On May 21, 2018
Ladyhippolyta88:

Yes,now end of discussion.
Ladyhippolyta88 is an intelligent and hardworking Nigerian feminist


Explain.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:54pm On May 21, 2018
MissWrite:



Lol...Evil twin, angry...........where's my boo Donstan18? What have you done with him?


Been a while.......hope you're good.

Donstan18 my Nigga will be coming back tomorrow, he's upset and annoyed that you left without letting him know your way about wink tongue


Yeah, where have you been? embarassed i'm good and fine, missed you lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

How you? kiss
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Ladyhippolyta88(f): 10:57pm On May 21, 2018
IamD18:

Ladyhippolyta88 is an intelligent and hardworking Nigerian feminist


Explain.
Oh really try harder we have gone through this route before also take note I am not interested about your opinion.
Have a good night rest good night.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by IamD18: 10:59pm On May 21, 2018
Ladyhippolyta88:

Oh really try harder we have gone through this route before also take note I am not interested about your opinion.
Have a good night rest good night.

Lol, smh.


Night.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Nobody: 11:12pm On May 21, 2018
Over the years I've come to realize that feminism is a scam.

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Nobody: 11:28pm On May 21, 2018
ShyCypher:




If you have nothin' more to contribute asides ass-lickin' leave here now.

I won't warn you again.

Incel, go and jerl your self off to sleep. Pathetic w-anker

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by dreamwords: 2:31am On May 22, 2018
ShyCypher:
First Was Toke Makinwa.
After claimin' "Boss lady", "independent woman", "career goals", "hustle hard" etc, she was caught fuckin' & givin' sloppy head to an 80-year old fossil.
The source of her income was finally busted.


Children (especially Yoruba) rarely embarass their parents publicly so for that old man's kids to come out in public & disgrace their father shows how serious the sexual relationship between Toke Makinwa & their father was.



Fast forward to this week, Nigeria's Numero Uno Feminist, Linda Ikeji. The "celibate", "independent woman" and "the woman who doesn't need a man in her life" is currently pregnant.


This is funny. grin


Linda Ikeji is Africa's biggest blogger. She is the Oprah Winfrey of Nigeria but unlike Oprah, she has been exposed as a bloody hypocrite. She has a staunch female/feminist followership of millions who worship her every words.

Now what is her explanation / excuse since she has advised these women to have nothing to do with men only for her to turn around & spread her cheap legs wide for a man who she isn't even married to.

As far as I'm concerned (ewes can argue grin), her credibility is gone.


How can this woman possibly proffer advise to any woman right now?.
How?
What are the odds she isn't doin' exactly what she is advisin' you not to do?

Women have always been known to possess "fish brain" so no surprises that they delayed/ruined their personal lives while this snake - Linda Ikeji - was silently chasin' hers.

She probably went against men after realisin' she could not conceive leadin' many women to a lonely life.
Now that she has miraculously managed 2 get pregnant, what exactly is her excuse to her loyal followers?

Can she still look them in the eye after this? Are her followers that stupid to keep listenin' to her after this? Surely, even fish brains must contain some form of wisdom.


The truth is:
1. Linda Ikeji always wanted a man
2. After realisin' she couldn't conceive, she got bitter
3. In a bid to make sure she wasn't alone in her misery, she recruited unsuspectin' women (fools) to abandon their lives for hers thereby justifyin' her borin' life
4. She has silently been pursuin' pregnancy with her money
5. She finally got pregnant & hid it from her stupid followers
6. When it became too obvious, she opened up b4 she gets busted

The most important point
7. She has misled many women who could have been happy with their men today



How can you say "men are worthless" one day & then say "gettin' impregnated by a man is your greatest achievement in life" the next day?! Not your wealth, not your health, not your career, not business. Pregnancy by a man. Haba Auntie!


To add insult to injury, she is gettin' married.

I'm sorry to say this but anybody who still takes Linda Ikeji serious is a fool.
Go and make money

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Ranelle(f): 4:12am On May 22, 2018
I am really ashamed at the rate which Nigerians misunderstand the meaning of feminism. Okay so let me drop a very clear and concise explanation of feminism. Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social EQUALITY of the sexes.
Please note the emphasis on EQUALITY meaning we're not saying we don't need you or can do without you(although some of us can) we want to be afforded the same opportunities the male sex have enjoyed for soooooo many years. We want to be treated with the same respect you expect from us. Feminists are not man haters dear Nairalanders we're simply women who are tired of been treated as second class citizens because of our gender. You want to be respected hunnay!!! You have to respect us as well this is the 21st century for Gods sake the world all over is evolving and I am utterly amazed that Nigerians men and women alike want to hold on to a culture were women are oppressed, treated as less than we are. We know our worth that's what we're bringing to table. You guys want to hold on so badly to the idea that women are weak, fragile,spine less, not strong enough to handle being in control.The truth is that we are the stronger sex show me a strong woman and i will show you the scars on her back that made her strong. Truth is most men are used to handouts almost everything you claim to "own" has been giving to youe.g that house you live in now is probably the house your parents willed to you passing over the first born because the first born is female. I can go on and on but what i am getting at is that whatever a woman has believe me she has worked her back off to get, even her dads firm shes ceo of she had to prove to her dad the board and the world that she can handle it.The world is changing and you better change along with lest you find yourself in a new world 5 years from now you have no idea of how to cope in because you were to scared to allow women a seat at the table. Lemme drop this before I sign off, there are Male feminists too you know. Ignorance is a disease that is fast eating into the heart of Nigerians I just hope its not too late for us.

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Gbenga11111: 4:12am On May 22, 2018
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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Nobody: 5:25am On May 22, 2018
ReinaFarine:


Like I said, I don't follow her principles well enough to say.

But if she used to be a feminist before the whole pregnancy débâcle (that is she believed people should be treated and respected or condemned for their believes, accomplishments and contributions to society rather than gender) then her pregnacy doesn't change that.



Simple question you can't answer.

Is Linda Ikeji a feminist?




Don't explain, just a "yes" or a "no" will suffice.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by highqueen(f): 5:52am On May 22, 2018
ndi ala,see frustrations.

some romance guys are truly useless

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by ReinaFarine: 8:23am On May 22, 2018
ShyCypher:




Simple question you can't answer.

Is Linda Ikeji a feminist?




Don't explain, just a "yes" or a "no" will suffice.

Simple answer, you can't read.

I don't know her or her beliefs. I don't know.

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by MissWrite(f): 8:36am On May 22, 2018
IamD18:


Donstan18 my Nigga will be coming back tomorrow, he's upset and annoyed that you left without letting him know your way about wink tongue


Yeah, where have you been? embarassed i'm good and fine, missed you lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

How you? kiss


Banned? cry.........at least my timing is good; please, bring him back unscathed smiley. I've been around (and good); just not commenting as much.

I'm glad you're good. Missed you too, hun kiss
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by kazyhm(m): 8:38am On May 22, 2018
LOL
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by Kinggnicole(f): 8:59am On May 22, 2018
IamD18:

Trash
How old are you?

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by AyamConfidence(m): 9:09am On May 22, 2018
makydebbie:
Lol, not a feminist tho but feminism has nothing to do with Man-hating and other shiit.



Feminism was supposed to be about granting women power and equality in the society that won't restrict how high they rise or grow into the world in fulfillment of their purpose or dreams, and then about harnessing that power for positive change. Younger generations of women today have largely turned away from these and are hiding under the umbrella of feminism for their selfish and myopic reasons and desires. Especially the radical feminists who have forgotten that women empowerment does not mean pulling men back. It means walking together.


Our younger generation have made it seem men are the enemy. Hence, turning the concept of feminism to gender war. It was not supposed to be so.

To read more, click on the link in my signature. kiss
because of this post...I'll finally click on your signature
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by makydebbie(f): 9:14am On May 22, 2018
AyamConfidence:
because of this post...I'll finally click on your signature
Thanks. kiss
You can always read more.
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by AyamConfidence(m): 9:27am On May 22, 2018
makydebbie:
Thanks. kiss
You can always read more.
visited...read... dropped a comment

Nice work Deborah
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by donstan18: 9:55am On May 22, 2018
MissWrite:



Banned? cry.........at least my timing is good; please, bring him back unscathed smiley. I've been around (and good); just not commenting as much.

I'm glad you're good. Missed you too, hun kiss

#Bring-Back-Your-Comment embarassed

I'm back and good wink . .......Missed your comment embarassed ......Do have a nice day ahead kiss
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by MissWrite(f): 10:11am On May 22, 2018
donstan18:


#Bring-Back-Your-Comment embarassed

I'm back and good wink . .......Missed your comment embarassed ......Do have a nice day ahead kiss




Yaay! He's back! grin.......

Thanks, dear. Have an awesome day too. kiss
Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by donstan18: 10:17am On May 22, 2018
MissWrite:



Yaay! He's back! grin.......

Thanks, dear. Have an awesome day too. kiss

Anything for you dear kiss

Most importantly ; bring back your comments grin

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by makydebbie(f): 11:01am On May 22, 2018
AyamConfidence:
visited...read... dropped a comment

Nice work Deborah
Awwn thanks. I replied your comment.

Thanks dear. kiss

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Re: Linda Ikeji: The Dilemma Nigerian / Nairaland Feminists Face Right Now by lifedynamics: 11:52am On May 22, 2018
ReinaFarine:
Mr. Op...

I don't understand why the hell y'all think Linda has made a mistake or whatever.
Honestly, I don't follow her much so I don't understand her views on celibacy and whatever. So maybe the accusation should be Linda Ikeji is Double standard.

But her getting pregnant outside wedlock is not anti-feminist.. I don't know why you will ever think that. Even the most radical feminists (the bra-burning, man hating, lesbians) don't have a thing against children.

I am a feminist! 100%. I don't have any hatred towards men whatsoever. I only hate hate. But my whole happiness is never second to the male gender. That is all.

Feminism means do what makes you happy irrespective of your gender.

I am still in my early twenties... Still schooling kinda, but I want to get married, I want to have three beautiful kids, I want a fairytale Harry/Meghan love story. I love romance. But my whole purpose of existence is not marriage and kids.

I won't stay with an abusive, good for nothing, fuckboy just because I'm scared of time flying by.

I won't settle for someone I can barely stand because society expects me to be married at a certain age.

If I still don't find happiness with a man at thirty, if I don't see the man I want to spend the rest of my life with, the man that is truly worth it all, it is fine. I still have forty and fifty and sixty to get married.

I won't put my love of children and wanting to have one or three on hold because there is no man in the picture. And I also won't settle with a wasteman just to have kids. I will get them all by myself. I will get pregnant or Adopt. I love children and that is not going to change.

All I strive for in life is my happy. So I do whatever the Bleep makes me happy. Bleep society.

The funny things is Wizkid of how old is not getting half as much moral lashing for siring three kids that we know of from three different baby mamas.

Tuface had a truck load of kids and that has not stopped him from being happy in his marriage.

The list is endless. And Linda Ikeji, a grown ass woman still has to take permission from Nigerians before celebrating one of the happiest day of her life?

Saying I do, to the man I love will be one of the happiest day of my life. It won't be because a man chose me, It will be because I love him and eternity with him taste like heaven.

Getting my PhD will be one of the happiest day of my life too. Not because I take education above family, but because I love books. I get an award for expressing what I love to do.

Having my first son will be one of my greatest accomplishment. Not because society expects me to give birth.. But because I'll love my son.

Starting my own company is also one of my greatest aspiration in life. Not because I'm in competition with the male gender, but because I truly think I could make life easier through what I do.

Helping my son grow to be the man he is meant to be is a journey I honestly look forward to...

Building my legacy and making my family a household name is one of my dreams.

Having one doesn't mean I'll have to sacrifice the other.

So you can say:
Linda Ikeji is a hypocritical (typical) Nigerian. She holds morality so high and makes everyone that have enjoyed an orgasm or two feel like the greatest and vilest of sinner, while she enjoys it. Her enjoying it is not the crime. Telling people not to is..

Once again, marriage, child bearing, house-wifing, parenting and etc. Is never anti feminist. Check your dictionary and look for another reason to mock feminism.


Sorry... But Wizkid and Tuface never said they were celibate or encouraged people to engage in celibacy...

Contradictory proof... Argument lost

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