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CHAI!! PATIENCE JONATHAN CALLS ON NIGERIAN WOMEN TO LEAVE KITCHEN.
Patience Jonathan, a former First
Lady of Nigeria and the wife of former president Goodluck Jonathan, is one of
those who can strongly disagree with President Muhammadu Buhari on his views
about women’s place in the society. Recall that earlier today the president has
laughed off his wife’s statement about his plans of re-election in 2019. During
a joint press briefing with German Chancellor Angela Merkel he said: “I don’t
know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my
living room and the other room.” However, Dame Jonathan, who is known for her
work towards advancing the rights of women and children, called on Nigerian
women and girls to stop limiting themselves, go out of the shadow and expand
horizons. READ ALSO: ‘Pres. Buhari needs prayers’ Fani-Kayode, Omokri hit out
over ‘insults’ to first lady, Aisha In December 2014 during the presidential
campaign Mrs Jonathan stated: “Nigerian women should no longer go back to the
kitchen. It is not our portion to go back to the kitchen. We have women that are
capable. We can contribute our quota to the development of Nigeria.” Garba
Shehu, the official spokesperson to President Muhammadu Buhari, has hastened to
explain the controversial statement of the president. Reacting to the
development Garba Shehu: “My friends, can’t a leader get a sense humour
anymore? Mr. President laughed before that statement was made.” He also
stressed that President Buhari respects the place of women in our society and
believes in their abilities. Mr Shehu mentioned that one of Nigeria’s most
sensitive office today is headed by a woman, Mrs Adeosun. READ ALSO: German
Chancellor Angela Merkel, Nigerians mock Buhari over response to Aisha’s
Interview Sexism or gender discrimination is prejudice or discrimination based
on a person’s sex or gender. Sexism can affect any gender, but it is
particularly documented as affecting women and girls. It has been linked to
stereotypes and gender roles, and may include the belief that one sex or gender
is intrinsically superior to another. Extreme sexism may foster sexual
harassment, rape, and other forms of sexual violence.
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