Ellen Tee
15/01/2026
I am proud of our team
Proudly Nigerian babe
Yes we lost
We didn't lose because we were inferior
We lost because the tide didnt favour us
And poor officiating was also a factor
Congratulations 🎊 amazing team
Jite Ellen
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29/11/2025
In support of the 16 days of Activism Against Gender Based Voilence
With the many near victories and dashed hopes faced by survivors and advocates, it is imperative that we focus on strengthening laws against sexual violence in Nigeria. While the _Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act (VAPP Act)_ exists, its implementation is weak—like most systems in the country—and the gaps remain significant.
Key issues include:
No clear definition of consent, which leaves room for misinterpretation.
- Slow prosecution of cases, which discourages survivors from seeking justice.
- Low conviction rates, as seen in the overturned case of Dr. Femi Olaleye.
Poor survivor support systems, leaving victims without proper care or legal aid.
To address these gaps, we must advocate for reforms and push for:
Harsher punishments for offenders, as leniency encourages repeat offenses.
- *Witness protection* to ensure survivors can testify without fear of retaliation.
- *Dedicated GBV courts* to fast-track cases and deliver timely justice.
We need to lobby lawmakers, join petitions targeting the National Assembly to review the VAPP Act, and use hashtags like * * and * * to amplify our voices.
Beyond legislation, enforcement and accountability must be a priority.
This includes pushing for better prosecution practices, training law enforcement on handling GBV cases, and partnering with CSOs and legal aid groups to support survivors.
Awareness campaigns are equally critical.
We must take the conversation to schools, teaching children about consent and boundaries, and collaborate with the media and advocacy groups to educate the public and dismantle harmful cultural norms.
Laws change with consistent pressure and public outcry.
It is our responsibility to make noise in the right places, demand justice, and advocate for a system that protects survivors and holds abusers accountable. Together, we can get things done the right way.
11/08/2025
For the sanity of this babe called Jite I don't usually have my personal opinion on reported issues
And my guiding principle has always been , "you never can tell until you wear the shoes"
It's has been a back to back reel of Kwam1 and Kwam2
It's rather unfortunate, though expected, we have to consider different perspectives and experiences but in all I expect adults to be adults and professional organisations to act like one
Most people put their phones on flight mode ,so what was the tipatipa I must see to it that your phone must be switched off ?
The double standard shout is a norm in Nigeria , that was why the tamed beast couldn't unleash when they were face to face with the Ultimate but were quick to showcase the beast of a nation trait in them when a young Chihuahua was presented
Suddenly the Nigeria social media 'fbi's are digging up photos and files from every corner profiling somebody's daughter as if theirs are better ....
Sounding like the common Lagos conductor who are quick to call any female passenger ash...wo
For Ibom Air this is not a good public stunt ... The simple truth
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