Before y鈥檃ll start releasing your #IWD2022 campaigns, make sure you鈥檙e not doing any of these things:

1. All-male panel
Of all days to have an all male panel discussing women鈥檚 issues, y鈥檃ll choose women鈥檚 day? It鈥檚 2022, less of this, please.

2. Men doing the equality sign when they haven’t shown workings that they believe in equality
LOL. Especially the CEOs and those at top managerial roles. The reason why it鈥檚 always the men is that it鈥檚 mostly men that occupy those positions. Equality my foot. Drop your hands, sir. Face the one wey dey your front.

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3. Silly hashtags that mean nothing
Women鈥檚 day is actually a day for laughs because the content is premium comedy. It鈥檚 on women鈥檚 day you鈥檒l be seeing hashtags like #Shesforhes. What the hell does that even mean?

4. She-E-Oing
Women鈥檚 Day is also for twisting English language in favour of women. See also: shentepreneurs and sheros. Why donate to a period fund so that young girls can have access to sanitary pads when you can celebrate the She-E-Os in your community with photo ops and call it a day? Go on, girl, give us nothing.

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5. International Women鈥檚 Day but your campaign has pictures of men
It鈥檚 like your friend putting their face in front of your birthday card. Whose day is it, please? Ours or yours?

6. Pink graphics because pink is the only colour women like
They always use pink or purple because that鈥檚 the only colour they think women like. Bonus if they add a cute flower by the side to indicate femininity. Yay, women鈥檚 rights. Fun fact: Pink was mostly a boy鈥檚 colour until the 1940s but who cares?

You can do better with your International Women鈥檚 Day content. If you鈥檙e not sure where to start in advocating for women鈥檚 rights, read how to actually show you care about women.
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