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See silly reasons women are labelled ‘Ashewo’
Nigerian social media female users have described how they have been called “ashawo” for some silly reasons.
A Twitter user, Fat Belly ‘Nenye,’ started the ‘game‘, asking ladies to relate the times they have been called prostitutes.
She tweeted: “Let’s play a game ladies.
Tell us all the times you’ve been called ‘Ashawo’, ‘Olosho’ , ‘Prostitute’.
Narrating her experience, Nenye wrote: “I was called ‘ashawo’ by an Uber driver because I told him not to take a certain route.
“I’ve been called ashawo by an Okada man because he stopped in front of me and I told him I wasn’t going.
“I was called ashawo because my period stained me.”
Ashawo, is mostly used by some Africans society especially among Nigerians, it means prostitute. It’s a loosely used derogatory word mostly used by Nigerians. It is used by both men and women during verbal arguments.
Read different experiences shared below:
You’re an Ashawo as long as you’re a young woman . pic.twitter.com/vkk7g7KUYT
— Jaiyeoba Omotola Rhoda (@frozenfirenaija) April 4, 2020
If you wear waist beads, they’ll call you ashawo
If you wear anklets or leg beads, they’ll call you ashawo
If you have piercings and tattoos, they’ll call you ashawo— ONI HATS ?? (@bigteddiebear) April 4, 2020
-I was called an ashawo by a man in the market because I told him to stop touching me
-I was called an ashawo because I was wore a fitted dress.
-i was called an ashawo by a wheel barrow boy because I walkd past him?
-i was called an ashawo for breathing, for just existing? https://t.co/cURFZHxqk1— OYIN (@honeydropz999) April 4, 2020
I’ve gotten called ashawo for wearing “too much” make up, for simply being nice to men, for disagreeing or arguing with men, for just existing. Lmao
— sad freakish selfaware robot (@billme__) April 4, 2020
I’ve been called Ashawo for being too attractive. ?
— •Nuella•Your Perfume Plug_❤️ (@nuel_ah) April 4, 2020
You can’t escape being called an ashawo when you’re a woman living in Nigeria, tbh. People sprinkle it in every situation like it’s parsley.
— Denise. (@TheDenisiaGrey) April 4, 2020
I’ve been called Ashawo because I use an umbrella when the sun is out. https://t.co/YijKrjMPjr
— Bubulicious☀️ (@Bubulish_) April 4, 2020
Dye your hair = Ashawo
Refuse to smile back at weird man smiling at you = Ashawo
Talk = Ashawo
Smile = Ashawo
Get your nails done = Ashawo
Strap of your bra is visible = Ashawo
Buy contraceptives = Ashawo + How dare you?
You all will be well.— Denise. (@TheDenisiaGrey) April 4, 2020
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