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"Universities Should Be For Males Only, While Polytechnic & College Of Education For Females" - Nigerian Guy

​A Nigerian guy has asked in a controversial post why women should study courses like law, pharmacy and medicine, “the truth remains that female education ends in the kitchen”.

Identified as Cleo La Coll on Facebook, he shared the post on a public group, but it’s obvious he did it to get attention.

The original poster is Clifford Chima Odo, an undergraduate of University of Nigeria with very bad command of the English language, but he immediately deleted the post after people called him out. Cleo then proceeded to share the post.

In the post, he went on to say that only male applicants should be allowed into universities while females should study in college of education and polytechnics.

Here’s what he wrote:

“I cease to understand the main reason why some girls do study high courses like Law, Medicine, Pharmacy.. etc..

Why are you occupying spaces for innocent young boys like us who need those courses more than as you do?? I don’t know the reasons why they allow girls to study in universities..

University is for male while Polytechnics and College of Education is for females.. Or if you deem it too important you go for educational courses in University not those high courses. Even f you graduate from medicine or law you wouldn’t practice it…. The ugly truth remains that Female education ends in the kitchen.

Are you with me??

Nobody should argue with me, go and argue with your village people… I dey inside the brothel, come and beat me..”

Anambra man of the year award
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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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