Keeping It Real With Adeola - 207 (Why Nigeria Must Pass Gender & Equal Opportunity Bill)
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This week on KIRWA, Adeola explains why the Nigerian Senate must pass the Gender & Equal Opportunity Bill. Adeola also reacts to a video debate about whether women should be allowed to be Governors or President of Nigeria.
I have actually thought about this issue of gender iniquities.How does it come to be?why women are being this way of thinking .You both aquire same qualifications even most of women do better than men in class.Expose to the same factors which determine your abilities to lead or control.why must one be deprived of same opportunity to utilise their potential? It doesn't make sense to me . women who were brought up to believe they can't do something should have a rethink .They are be delusioned.Tje only thing the bible says about women is to submit to their OWN husband.
Adeola, i really enjoyed this episode it makes a lot of sense to me. perhaps women should be more sensitized about the bill and canvass for men supports until they have their desires granted. believe me i will always support the right course for the good of all no matter how hurt it seems. ride on joo eyanmi.
Hello Adeola in Pregnancy we were equal and at delivery no one is special (same Pain) and while we live we are equal a woman can be what ever she want to be though I have my reservation for the purpose of the home where the woman is far more capable than the man again the female gender is gift and wired to manage many things at same time and if she can manage the home she can manage the country or any other position though she still find her husband, brothers or Friends shoulder to cry (lol), we say they are weak but the strength at delivery says other wise, we say they can not manage a country but most successful people never forget the mum
Hi Adeola, I love, love, love your videos and wish you had more publicity! We need more journalists like you! Highly informative and I love that you cover stories affecting our people in Africa. I am American but you make it so clear what is going on that people here do not know or often hear about. I even sent this video to several of my family members and friends. Keep up the great work!
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
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If you are against equality then you are not for christ
Adeola you are so Funny but i reason to your words.
ReplyDeleteI have actually thought about this issue of gender iniquities.How does it come to be?why women are being this way of thinking .You both aquire same qualifications even most of women do better than men in class.Expose to the same factors which determine your abilities to lead or control.why must one be deprived of same opportunity to utilise their potential? It doesn't make sense to me . women who were brought up to believe they can't do something should have a rethink .They are be delusioned.Tje only thing the bible says about women is to submit to their OWN husband.
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ReplyDeleteAdeola, i really enjoyed this episode it makes a lot of sense to me. perhaps women should be more sensitized about the bill and canvass for men supports until they have their desires granted. believe me i will always support the right course for the good of all no matter how hurt it seems. ride on joo eyanmi.
ReplyDeletegod bless you my girl, you can bring out points at any moment.
ReplyDeleteHello Adeola in Pregnancy we were equal and at delivery no one is special (same Pain) and while we live we are equal a woman can be what ever she want to be though I have my reservation for the purpose of the home where the woman is far more capable than the man again the female gender is gift and wired to manage many things at same time and if she can manage the home she can manage the country or any other position though she still find her husband, brothers or Friends shoulder to cry (lol), we say they are weak but the strength at delivery says other wise, we say they can not manage a country but most successful people never forget the mum
ReplyDeleteHi Adeola, Love this piece. Please keep on doing what you are doing.
ReplyDeleteHi Adeola, I love, love, love your videos and wish you had more publicity! We need more journalists like you! Highly informative and I love that you cover stories affecting our people in Africa. I am American but you make it so clear what is going on that people here do not know or often hear about. I even sent this video to several of my family members and friends. Keep up the great work!
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