Every girl seeing an all-male Senate learns 1 lesson: āPower is not for me.ā
Elect women now, so girls donāt have to fight the same battle in 2050.
#AllNigerianWomenMatter#WhereAreTheWomen
Women in politics isnāt ācharityā or āgender balanceā. Itās 50% of Nigeria demanding 50% of the power. Itās called democracy.
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They say āNigerians wonāt vote womenā.
But they never put women on the ballot to test it. You canāt fail a test youāre banned from writing.
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Political parties must institutionalize annual reporting of womenās participation rates from councillorship to the presidency. This data should cover aspirants, nominees,and elected officeholders, and be made accessible on party websites and submitted to INEC.
#WhereAreTheWomen
Women arenāt missing. Theyāre being deleted at primaries, priced out by money politics, and silenced by āgo to the kitchenā energy.
Open the gate or admit you fear competition.
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If parties shut women out on day 1 of elections⦠Schools hear it too and hand SUG tickets only to boys.
Girls learn at 16: āThis isnāt your seat.ā Then we act shocked at 40 that NASS is 96% men.
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A woman raises her voice once = āunstable, too emotional to leadā.
Men can shout, posture, and throw chairs. Thatās āpassionā.
Bias, not behavior.
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No democracy is complete when half the population is treated as an afterthought.
Publish gender data. Mandate female deputy governors. Enforce internal party democracy.
Inclusion is not a favor. Itās a constitutional correction.
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Every bill on education, employment, land rights, and digital access passed now will determine opportunities for Nigerian girls for the next 20 years.
If women arenāt writing the rules, they inherit the gaps.
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Budgets for maternal health, GBV courts, childcare, workplace safety are decided in male-majority chambers.
When women are missing from legislative seats, their priorities are missing from national budgets.
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Nigerian politics cannot afford to delay womenās representation.Every law passed today without womenās voices directly shapes the jobs, schools,healthcare,and security women get tomorrow.
Waiting is a policy choice.And itās the wrong one.
#AllNigerianWomenMatter#WhereAreTheWomen
If merit is truly the standard, explain this: Millions of qualified Nigerian women have degrees,experience, and constituency support. Yet they consistently fail to enter political power.
The problem is not merit. Itās the gatekeepers.
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