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My dearest sisters what is happening?



Can we really say most women carry out most devilish act out of anger????? 

Some few days back I saw a video roaming this space showing how a woman is molesting a toddler😢 it's not clear if it was her child or she was just a Nanny....

Moments after a second video surfaced and we see a woman inflicting inhumane treatment on a little girl who was unable to take her bath just as instructed.... The sad part of this story is... while this woman was beating this child, another woman quietly passed by without offering a word nor did she even attempt to intervene....My heart was bruised 🤦🤦

Yesterday Nzui mento a popular blogger reported how a woman killed a 12 years old girl child at the Nkozoa  neighborhood in Yaounde Cameroon just because the little girl picked some hoods Infront of her door steps 😢 the nature in which the death of this little girl is describe is more shocking ...as she was tied up, poured petrol before putting fire  🔥 on her ... 🤦 When the woman  was done with her act, she took out her own children and ran away.... Thank God she has been apprehended by State forces .

However, many questions has been running in my mind as to .... How did we get here??? What can prompt a woman and  mother to this extend of evil deeds and wickedness??

I grew up knowing that a child was not just a one person thing but a community child and one person could not be indifferent  to  a wrong treatment being inflicted on a child even if it wasn't hers how did we reach a level that another woman will quietly pass and go her way without showing any sign of help to a child in danger... What is happening ? Women what are we turning into?????  Have we attained this level of being heartless????  🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦

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