Why I Advocate For Gender Equality – Tems

Tems, a popular singer from Nigeria, had a really interesting moment at the Global Citizen Festival in Ghana when she discussed why she consistently advocates for gender equality. The hosts questioned Tems about why she consistently advocates for gender equality in her songs and podcast while the audience applauded. In response, the singer stated that she supports gender equality because not enough opportunities are provided for women. She continued by saying that if she could provide more chances and possibilities for women, she would. Tems said, “We don’t get enough chances. Women need more chances, women need more opportunities in this world. And if I can give it, why not. “I feel if you love someone you show them off. And I want to show off every woman in this world because they deserve it” Click to see more posts about 

Tips:sentences that sounds correct but are wrong

sentences that sounds correct but are wrong
wrong: It is going to be a fight to finish
right: It is going to be a fight to the finish
wrong: He came back from UK last week
right: He came back from the UK last week
Wrong: Did you watch the film from the beginning to the end
right: Did you watch the film from beginning to end
wrong: I will attend the program on the the condition that I will not talk
right: I will attend the program on condition that I will not talk
wrong: I abided with what he said
right: I abided by what he said
wrong: She showed a strong dislike to the proposal
right: She showed a strong dislike for the proposal
wrong: The examination will start by 10am
right: The examination will start at 10am
wrong: Do the assignment against Friday
right: Do the assignment for Friday
wrong: I prefer pounded yam than rice
right: I prefer pounded yam to rice 
wrong: The boy is good in Mathematics
right: The boy is good at Mathematics
wrong: The suspect was charged for robbery
right: The suspect was charged with robbery
wrong: The boy is more better than his friend
right: The boy is better than his friend
wrong: Edward joined the army at the age of twenty, like his father did
right: Edward joined the army at the age of twenty as his father did 
wrong: Don't give Romeo that orange except I tell you
right: Don't give Romeo that orange unless I tell you
wrong: He has no alternative than to obey
right: He has no alternative but to obey
wrong: I and my father went there
right: My father and I went there
wrong: I went to the barber to cut my hair
right: I went to the barber to have my hair cut
wrong: He's one of the big men in my town
right: He's one of the influential (or rich) men in my town
wrong: I saw your message yesterday
right: Your message was delivered to me yesterday
wrong: The transport money given to me wasn't enough
right: The transport fare given to me wasn't enough

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