A young Nigerian man has stirred up significant attention and controversy online after he secretly joined a feminist WhatsApp group and proceeded to leak screenshots of their private conversations, which cover various contentious topics. The move has sparked heated debates across social media as many weigh in on the subjects discussed within the group and the implications of his actions.
An X user (formerly known as Twitter), @societyhatesjay, shared a series of posts revealing his findings after sneaking into a private group chat composed of women who named their WhatsApp group, ‘Feminist Witches.’ The conversations, which he disclosed, include discussions on several controversial matters, some of which many users found highly alarming.
Among the topics discussed in the leaked messages, the group members reportedly talked about a recent criminal incident involving a teenager who allegedly poisoned her boyfriend’s food. This incident tragically led to the death of four other people, sparking outrage and a broad public conversation on social media. The group’s discussion on this case raised eyebrows as it touched on issues of gender dynamics and power.
The release of these screenshots from the ‘Feminist Witches’ group chat quickly went viral, generating mixed reactions from the public. Some individuals condemned the ideology and tone of the conversations shared within the group chat, with some even questioning the ethics and motivations behind creating such a private group focused on feminist issues with an added ‘witches’ theme.
See the screenshots from the chat below …
Reactions to Leaked Conversations in the Feminist Witches WhatsApp Group
Following the leak, numerous social media users have reacted to the content of the conversations in the group. Opinions vary widely, with some individuals mocking the group and its discussions, while others expressed strong disapproval of the group’s tone and ideology.
One user, @Hakeem_Onitolo, sarcastically remarked: “Imagine being a ‘feminist witch’ as a coping mechanism to ‘count your loss’ of never seen a real eater 😭😭😭E reach to actually become bitter towards men. 🤣🤣🤣.”
Another user, @fahsakinq, added humorously: “Na today I know sau this feminists even get group chat to talk about the same men🤣,” highlighting the irony he saw in the group’s focus on discussions about men.
In a critical tone, @summwan commented: “These are the people that usually delay our prayers. By next year now they’ll start 21 days fasting and prayer cus she no see husband,” implying that the group’s attitude might impact their personal lives.
Meanwhile, @Smokeherb19 questioned the group’s understanding of feminism, stating: “These people really know wetin feminist mean? Cos this one wey dem add ‘witches’ for their own e deh muzz me ooo 😭.” This reaction reflects confusion or concern over the group’s self-description as both feminists and witches.