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Reactions As Man Says “Women Are Not Built For Leadership” After Women Affairs Minister And Reps Engaged In Debate

gisthub Jul 11, 2024
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A man on X started a debate after using a recent incident as an example of why women are not fit for leadership positions.

 

Recall that on Wednesday, July 10, the House of Representatives Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development and the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy, traded words over the alleged diversion of N1.5 billion meant for payment of contractors by officials of the ministry.

The X user shared the video of the heated debate and wrote: “This is why women are not built for leadership”.

Reactions As Man Says "Women Are Not Built For Leadership" After Women Affairs Minister And Reps Engaged In Debate

However, he was silenced by X users who gave him examples of more male elders who did a poor job.

 

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Reactions As Man Says "Women Are Not Built For Leadership" After Women Affairs Minister And Reps Engaged In Debate Reactions As Man Says "Women Are Not Built For Leadership" After Women Affairs Minister And Reps Engaged In Debate Reactions As Man Says "Women Are Not Built For Leadership" After Women Affairs Minister And Reps Engaged In Debate

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