The Supreme Court of Nigeria pronounced in a very controversial ruling yesterday morning in Abuja, declaring that all women with clitorises longer than 7.5 centimeters (3 inches) can now be legally considered as men.
In a unanimous choice, the five-member Supreme Courtroom panel, led by Mary Odili ruled that 36-year Isioma Adeyemi’s request was “completely sound and legit”, ordering that her authorized standing be modified instantly.
Ms. Adeyemi celebrated her victory which has lingered in a 7-year legal battle.
“That is the best day of my life! My first husband repudiated me as a result of my clitoris was greater than his penis, now I lastly get some sort of justice.”
Ms. Inna Shevchenko, chief of the unconventional feminist exhibitionist group Femen, describes the ruling as “an ideal development for African ladies on the whole”.
“A small variety of ladies simply obtained an ideal increase of their authorized standing and at the moment are ready to assist their friends. It’s an ideal day for ladies!”
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