Wednesday 16 August 2017

Those Sexiest Attacks: Lauretta Onochie

Dear Lauretta Onochie
One junior colleague Mr Oyinatumba  wrote  on Facebook of your photograph in UK with PMB and his Senior  Media Aides etc  a bad language using the “B” Word he quipped
“Why is Lai Mohammed looking at Lauretta Onochie’s Bxxx”. 
Shocking remarks that!
I couldn’t protect you on FB even though human and gender rights promotion and protection is my turf.

You recall not too long ago in 2016 you actually attacked me over an online petition I had written and presented to Whitehouse blog addressed to former US President Barack Obama  with 4,400 signatories collated; may click the link hereunder. I had called for the resignation of Mr President Buhari if he were unable to obey court orders cos his first and media chat had slanted towards disrespect to courts. 

You attacked a human rights lawyer for doing what I know best, promoting our country’s democracy  and human and gender rights through Nigeria’s Constitutional lense.  Sorry not saying precious,  I didn’t respond to you cos I usually  do not duke with ladies especially in front of public audience unless it becomes extremely expedient,  I usually avoid it.

It beats my imagination that a number of Nigerians including women have launched sexiest attacks against you on a daily basis almost like they are un-dressing you in front of a public audience and ‘raping’ you. Disgusting. This should  stop. Make no mistake about it PMB and his Aides  are not immune from criticism; when it comes to attacking your sexuality/ sexualizing women perhaps you could think of hosting a seminar for Nigerian Wo/men so that they don’t stray too far.

Not long ago a female colleague sexualized  women and  sexualized herself she adorned a mini-skirt and was  gloating Madam “sexy”. Those with a sense of professionality were embarrassed that the actress Omo-sexy had  infected members of the honourable noble and learned profession.   There is a different scenario here – the traditional attire you wore in the said photo was a decent gown and you were fully covered madam;  you and the other lady Abike Dabiri were nicely and decently kitted  and there was in the midst of  grim,  semblance of “gender balance”.
You may wish to call a Masterclass to address it in an atmosphere of civility where participants agree to disagree.
Best,
CA

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