A recent post on X sparked controversy with a blunt and accusatory message directed at women. The post read:
“Dear Nigerian women, there is no such thing as ‘toilet infection.’ …. You cheats.”
The statement dismissed the notion of harmless infections and implied that any such claims were excuses for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Its aggressive tone immediately drew criticism for being accusatory, judgmental, and shaming. While the intent may have been to call out perceived dishonesty, the post conflates medical issues with moral judgment, contributing to stigma around women’s sexual health. It highlights how misinformation, casual assumptions, and harsh rhetoric can amplify controversy on social media.

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