What women really go through in the society: commentary

What women really go through in the society 

Brace them, don’t Break them

So many women  are trying hard to carry their responsibilities

From sunrise to sunset hustling without any excuses

They did so much for peanut allowances from their bosses that swim in wealth

They were not lucky to have a rich parents that set their future on silver and gold footings

Struggled to keep their head above the extreme poverty level

Managed to get educated and came out in flying colours but only to meet barrier of employment that seek beyond the ability of the content of the brain.

The younger once are hoping on her to get educated and have average expectations of future life.

She was molested by her teachers/lecturers… Her voice was never heard, because injustice pay in her father land.



She begged for a space close to the company where her background denied her access to work inside

She was given and she started petty trade there

Because she is intelligent, educated, focus and dedicated with the seal of wealth on her, today she is a multi millionaire…

Instead of encouraging her to do more, see the reality she is battling with now:

1. She is labeled with all sort of useless names

2. Government now sees her as a source of undue revenue

3. The family, relations and friends put more pressure on her for their needs.

4. EFCC can now come for investigation on how she became rich from such background.

5. The Enviers and competitors can now frame her up for crimes.

6. The kidnappers are now seeing her as their potential customer.

Hmmmmmm!!!
Our ladies are passing through many pain, please don’t add salt to their injury because of few disgusting element that appeared in woman form.

Brace them, don’t break them!!!

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About TEMI BADMUS

Temi Badmus is a Food scientist and an Art enthusiast. She is an health freelancer, and media Manager. She is a humorous and controversial writer, who believes all form of writing is audible if it's done well. Temi Badmus specializes on indigenous food nutrient research and values. She believes in reaching out to people with health decline through articles and giving advice on good eating habit.

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