During a recent podcast interview with Pulse, Baddie Kimmy highlighted a perceived pattern of failure by men in various sectors, including politics.
The outspoken on-air personality advocated for equal opportunities for women in leadership positions, asserting that they should be afforded the chance to lead alongside their male counterparts.
She added, “My radical opinion is that men are not fit to lead our society. I will not support a man for any political office. I mean, who is our president now?”
Meanwhile, media personality, Toke Makinwa has expressed her opinion on Nigerian men, describing them as “the best in the world.”
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