Medical Misogyny: A cancerous system where male doctors disregard women’s rights
In Nigeria, the healthcare system often reveals a disturbing truth: it is designed to heal, yet it perpetuates a culture of medical misogyny that mirrors the insidious... Read more.
Safeguarding Nigerian Girls from Predatory Men this International Day
Today, Nov. 18, we mark International Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence, bringing focus to a reality many... Read more.
How Nigerian Men Infiltrate Feminist Groups, Doxx Them and Threaten Rape
When women dare to express their anger about male violence and abuse, men’s response reveals the true nature of patriarchal control in digital spaces. The... Read more.
The Double Standards of a Misogynistic Society
Misogynistic beliefs are based on contradictory logic, revealing deep flaws in their structure. These inconsistencies expose what gender-based discrimination is... Read more.
Rural Women, the backbone of Nigerian Agriculture
October 15th marks the International Day of Rural Women, with this year’s theme being “Rural Women Cultivating Good Food for All.” This day highlights... Read more.
Nigerian Girls’ Vision for a Future without Barriers
Today, October 11th 2024, we celebrate the annual International Day of the Girl Child, a significant day to highlight the potential and aspirations of girls across... Read more.
Abortion right supersedes claims of fetal personhood
Today, August 28, 2024, is the International Safe Abortion Day. However, for Nigerian women, it is not a day of celebration. For decades, women in the country have... Read more.
Feminism Goes Beyond Personal Choice
Feminism is often construed as a movement centred on personal choices. The essence of feminism goes beyond making mere choices; it’s about consciously making... Read more.
The Intersection of Climate Change and Gender Inequality
Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges we face today. While discussions about its impacts are common, the effects on the rights and lives of... Read more.
Prison Abolitionism criticises systemic racism but overlooks women’s need for justice
On September 1, 2024, a 15-year-old boy broke into his neighbour’s house and assaulted his 14-year-old neighbour. As this news went viral among Nigerians on... Read more.

