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Igbo Women Drag Man Like Generator After He Claims They Are Not Hardworking

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  • Man gets dragged by Igbo Women over vile remark on Facebook.

  • Facebook slam extends to Twitter as Igbo women dragged man like a faulty generator.

Igbo women have set social media on fire with a heated clap back on a man who boldly claimed they are not hardworking.

What started as a casual post quickly escalated into a full-blown dragging session, with Igbo women from all walks of life addressing the controversial statement.

The issue started when a man identified as Brian Jonah Dennis took to his Facebook timeline to deride Igbo women.

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He said, Igbo men are the most hardworking men in Nigeria. I have only love and respect for them. As for the women? Topic for another day.

This post triggered a lot of havoc online as his claim backfired instantly. Igbo women flooded his comment section, dragged him like I pass my neighbour generator as the responses were swift and unfiltered.

Some Igbo women post on Facebook against man

Most conspicuous is a woman called Ugegbe Oyibo who called him a “facially challenged man whose wife wears a braided wig with zero sense of dressing.”

Some women also went as far as exposing his hypocrisy. How he advised men not to accommodate their wife’s siblings but he has been living with his own.

The matter took a dramatic turn when a woman alleged that the man sent her his nudes. The said woman stated that his private is “pim pim”(small).

 

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The drag even extended to X users who joined in bashing the name for his vile post.

Another one revealed how the man offered her “Arabian Tea” when she just got off from a broken relationship.

From history, Igbo women have  legendary traders at Onitsha Market to global icons like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and top businesswomen running multimillion-dollar enterprises, Igbo women have long been known for their entrepreneurial spirit.

Historically, they have played key roles in economic growth, dominating both local and international markets. Whether in fashion, tech, real estate, or corporate leadership, their impact is undeniable

 

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