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Nigerian Girls Will Never Agree To Struggle With A Man – Sanya011

Posted by Watching Naija | Nov 27, 2024 | Insensitive, Negativity, Stereotype | 0 |

Nigerian Girls Will Never Agree To Struggle With A Man – Sanya011
This comment “Nigeria girls left the group chat” in response to a post showing a lady willing to walk with a man who has no car.
By making this remark, the commenter seems to generalize or belittle Nigerian women, implying that they would never accept such a situation. However, it fails to consider the diversity of views and attitudes among Nigerian women.
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https://x.com/itsSh0la/status/1861793131764576353
https://x.com/sanyaa011/status/1861799733502578878

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