The worst women to give  advice are feminists and divorced women- Nigerian lady shares strong opinion

The worst women to give  advice are feminist and divorced women

A Nigerian lady said that the worst set of people to give out advice are feminist and divorced women.

In her defense, she stated that the worst advice she had seen on the twitter space were from feminists and divorced women.

She added that those women would do anything to drag other young women through the mud like them.

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Chinaza added that sometimes, stereotypes don’t lie.

She said:The worst advice given to ladies that I have read on this app, comes mostly from,feminists, unmarried ladies above 27, divorced women and single mothers. That’s why some times stereotypes don’t lie. Women who have “missed” it,will stop at nothing, to drag other young women.”

Her tweet caused a lot of shakings as other women mostly agreed to what she said.

The worst women to give  advice are feminist and divorced women

Feminists and divorced women are the worst to get advice from

@1Dada: “Misery loves company!”

@Dejina: “Ajegbodo n wa eni kun ra A yoruba adage meaning person wey him own don spoil de find followers.”

@Frfreddy: “Most women don’t want to take responsibility in anyway. So giving the right advice to younger ladies means they now accept their past mistakes, which is very unhealthy to their ego. So they want to drag more persons to their situation so they feel better about their past choices.”

@Moses G: “Especially Naija ladies.” 

@Dave: “You sha get brain.”

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Your femininity is your bragging right – Women advocate encourages females

Meanwhile, social media users reacted significantly to a Nigerian woman’s advice to women, “Your femininity is your bragging right.

This was consistent with her line of thinking, which held that even though women did not make financial contributions, their capacity for nurturing was something to be proud of.

She accompanied the tweet with a video of a woman caring for her children and added a caption to support her argument.

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