A user on X, @Neo_official, wrote, “I have interacted with quite a number of young women since I came to this Lagos. The Igbo girls were nothing to write home about. The conversations felt like I was negotiating with retarded prostitutes. I can categorically tell you that Igbo women are the worst set of women in this country.”

In response, @codedbruhh added, “The worst female you can meet is an Igbo lady born & raised in Lagos. Everything about them stinks.”

These comments are steeped in harmful stereotypes that unfairly target Igbo women from Lagos, spreading divisive and degrading views. Generalizing negative personal experiences to an entire group is both harmful and unjust, as it promotes unwarranted stigma based on ethnicity and location. Such remarks deepen social rifts rather than fostering unity, perpetuating biases that distort genuine understanding and respect for others.

Links

https://x.com/neo_officiall/status/1854437737115337046

https://x.com/codedbruhh/status/1854439127871041698

https://x.com/codedbruhh