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Friday, September 30, 2016

Gender Equality Bill As It Concerns Nigeria



23 comments:

  1. Gender equality also means that women should not expect a man to open the car door for then anymore!

    Means that if a man give you a blow, don't cry weaker sex, give am your own blow.

    If a man is serving 20 years with hard labour for fraud, same applies to the woman.

    The word Ladies first has to be cleared! All gender dey equal.

    The labour rule that says a woman can't work pass 9pm has to be scrapped, women can now do night shifts.

    I like this!

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    1. Really?? How bout women can now impregnate men, women can now pay groom's price.

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    2. It's like you've got a personal problem with women not doing all what you just mention. Grow up guy and pick up ur responsibly

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    3. If you're biologically disposed to fulfill that, by all means...DO IT!!! Afterall in India, the bride pays the groom's price

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    4. This is the most ignorant comment ever.
      Its like wearing agbada to the beach in summer.

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    5. This one is also being fed by his woman. We know your type. Successful men are happy about gender equality. It does not mean your wife is above you. It means you are not above other woman. No holy book puts you above anything other animals and demons. Apart from that...equality. how many car doors have you opened? Are your mothers not feeding your fathers? Nigerian women have been serving hard labour with the evil men they marry who beat them with no remorse, shout on them like children and sleep with even their daughters. Please talk something else.

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  2. Enter your comment...very goood...well noted

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  3. To me,this bill is useless and it wont change anything!
    They should pass a bill that all rapists and pedophiles should be castrated!

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    1. They should pass a bill that all rapists should be castrated (if male) or have her pussy filled with reinforced concrete (if female).

      This is equality. Every lady knows a woman that has raped (sexually assaulted) a male.

      RAPÈ IS RAPÈ.

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    2. Then what should happen to female rapists and female paedophiles?

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  4. Let's get our priorities right, face the dwindling economy and leave this gender whatever for now.

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  5. My personal thoughts........

    Every coin has two sides. Yes, this is 'my' other side in this matter. Our rulers and law makers would never make laws that would make the society a better place. For example, they can't make a law that would state that any election annulled for irregularity, the winner of that election is suspended fro the rerun and jailed because he occaastrated it. They won't make a law that any public officer accused of stealing, forgery or other crimes with evidence should be suspended without pay until case proved, etc. Such laws would make the society better. But they are quick to make laws that would create more friction in the society. I am all about justice and equity with which wickedness would be a thing of the past.

    But here we are talking of equality of man and woman to create tension. All that the said law allegedly seek to achieve will be easily achieved by justice and equity not equality.

    Before I explain, notice that the supposed benefits of the law is what we are shown here. The contents and letters of the law, which are the things that would cause strife and commotion in future were not shown.

    Now the bill is entitled, gender equality and equal opportunities law. Fine. But the benefits are only talking about females. This leads me to a few questions.
    1. Are these rights which women never had before and now want to have them?
    2. Are these rights women had before but later taking away from them and given to men
    3. Are these rights only men had before but women now want men to relinquish for them to now possess.
    4. Every right and privilege has an accompanying responsibility, so are these rights going to be matched with equal responsibilities? Or are responsibilities to be made unequal while the rights equal?

    In Nigeria today the law on indecent assault says that the offender can be arrested without warrant if the victim is a woman but the offender cannot be arrested without warrant if the victim is a man. Will this gender equality law make this law same now? Remember it says gender equality which means man and woman. Now if it becomes a law that men and women be treated equally in the office, as if a man on level 10 step 1earns a salary higher than a woman on level 10 step1. Yet with equality of genders, will it become that a man who has all the requirements but is five foot nine but not employed in the uniform service should protest if a woman who has the same qualifications but five feet four and yet employed as post employment, every one become equal as if it were not always so. Has this not become an official and legal disequal opportunities for the genders?

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    1. Your points are sound. You are smarter than our lawmakers. The male lawmakers we have disgust me. They are not asking common sense questions.

      The feminists have used Naming and Shaming to shut them up. It's time we used the same tactics to expose the sexism/misandry of these female lawmakers too.

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  6. When people take this law home because they will, would the law state that equal opportunities and rights in the home begins with equal responsibilities where man and woman contribute equally to pay bride and groom price to both families or otherwise eliminate it entirely before becoming man and wife and that bills and responsibilities split down the middle.

    I repeat that I'm for justice and equity. Equality brings,whether we like it or not some questions such as, can I accept to be equal with one that calls herself my missing rib, considering that a single rib can't be equal to a whole skeleton. Can I accept to be equal with one that would on her own constantly tell me, when matters of equality arise, 'you know you ate a man now!'

    For the avoidance of doubt, people who will misuse this law if and when it gains life would most likely have some in envisaged problems in their hands.

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  7. will it also stop women from sleeping with any man for money? will girls start providing for themselves rather than having one million sugar daddies?

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  8. Bullshit!

    They should make available the Bill "script" or whatever the terms is.

    When that is done, you'll see sexist pieces like; Prohibition of FGM; Prohibition of Violence Against Women; Equal Access for Women in the Workplace etc.

    How about it being; PROHIBITION OF MGM AND FGM; PROHIBITION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN AND WOMEN (EVEN DOMESTIC); EQUAL ACCESS FOR MALES AND FEMALES FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES etc.

    That's equality! That's what a gender equality bill is to be about.

    There's nothing genderly equal about focusing on the issues of a single gender.
    That's sexism and gender discrimination!

    This bill is not an equality bill. It's a Female Supremacy Bill. I hope it doesn't pass unless it accounts for the challenges of both genders EQUALY.

    THE MINISTRY OF WOMEN AFFAIRS SHOULD BE SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH MINISTRY OF GENDER AFFAIRS.

    THIS NEW MINISTRY WILL HAVE 2 MINISTERS OF THE SAME POWER. 1 MALE 1, 1 FEMALE.

    Let's all just deceiving ourselves.

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    1. Your points are valid. I like the way you think.

      For every right, there is an accompanying responsibility.
      Women want the right but not the concomitant responsibility.

      Women want to be treated as adults but held to juvenile standards. It sickens me.

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  9. It is WRONG to call it Gender Equality Bill. There is no way gender can be equal. We only complement each other. Rather it should be Gender Equal Treatment & Opportunity Bill.

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  10. It will never work and it shall not work.This is Africa and we must respect tradition.If this comes to reality,who would be responsible for bride price or would there be introduction of groom price as well?I stand to be corrected,we are not equal and we shall never be equal.

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  11. We can't be the same*Neva*
    Ordinary woman*
    We men are the bus*
    #saynotogenderequality#

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