Chioma Amalaha, a prominent figure on Facebook, recently expressed her unconventional desire for her two daughters to pursue relationships with women instead of men.
Her statement came in response to the tragic deaths of two young women at the hands of a businessman.
In the aftermath of the incident, critics online criticized the victims for allegedly engaging in casual encounters with the man.
This criticism incited a strong reaction from Amalaha, prompting her to share a lengthy and impassioned post on her Facebook page.
Her post reads;
“How I wish my two daughters would turn lesbians and completely avoid men in this life.
One girl went to job hunting in Akwalbom and got killed. It was not hoOkup but man.
A woman has been murdered simply because she did not make dinner on time. Culprit MAN
Women live in constant fear of men. Whether hOOkup or not your life is in danger.
Even if you get married to them to prove purity.
They can murder you through Domestic violence. Man is the problem
One chance operators in Abuja are all men
I see how many of you are shifting to hOOkup caused their death. Men will still murder you with your virgin towtow.
Avoid man oh. Buy a Vibrator and live long. Treat them like Ebola”
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