Ekiti ‘Sexism’ Decides 2026: Over One Million Citizens Will Vote, But None Can Vote Woman
Today, Saturday, June 20, 2026, Ekiti State will go to the polls to elect a new governor. Among the thirteen candidates cleared to contest the election, none of... Read more.
How Telegram’s regulatory failures, misinformation fuel prostitution in Nigeria
On the day I met 26-year-old Shola (not her real name), she had just arrived at a popular hotel in Ogba, a suburban area of Lagos, to engage in prostitution. Her... Read more.
Rhoda Serene Care Foundation, Arise for Girls, NFM Mark Menstrual Hygiene Day with “Dignity for Every Girl” Initiative
Over thirty girls in Lagos State converged at The Potter’s House Christian Fellowship Teen Church in Agege and received menstrual health education, dignity kits,... Read more.
Civil Society Organisations ICASM, NFM, Urge Nigeria to Abolish Surrogacy
Summary: On May 10, 2026, civil society organisations International Coalition for the Abolition of Surrogate Motherhood and Naija Feminists Media urged the Nigerian... Read more.
The Mum Bridge Circle Creates Safe Space for Mothers with Disabilities in Lagos
Mothers with disabilities gathered at the LCCI Conference & Exhibition Centre in Ikeja, Lagos, on May 14, 2026, for The Mum Bridge’s Listening Circle. The... Read more.
‘Treated as Third-Class Citizens’: The Hidden Struggles of Single Mothers with Disabilities
Visual artist and single mother of three, Olubunmi Oyesanya, was coming back from her teaching job on the night of Feb. 3, 2015, when a franchise of Lagos Bus Rapid... Read more.
She Became a Surrogate After Her Business Was Gutted by Fire. Now She Battles Body Dysmorphia
Summary: After losing her business in a market fire and falling into debt, Ifenyinwa became a surrogate for financial survival, but faced severe health complications,... Read more.
An Invisible Disability: How Medical Neglect of Endometriosis Leaves Women in Despair
When 31-year-old Tinuade Mary was diagnosed with endometriosis, she had a mental breakdown so severe that she became depressed and had to be admitted to the hospital... Read more.
A Review of Social Commentary: ‘The Charade We Nigerians Call Love’
Moon6eam’s article, The Charade We Nigerians Call Love, presents itself as social commentary. It discusses how love is often perceived as transactional in Nigeria,... Read more.
#JusticeForOchanya: In Nigeria, Justice is not Blind; It Follows Social Activism
People who knew 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbanje had three words to describe her: interesting, outspoken, and very intelligent. Hon. Enuwa Efada Soo, the founder of the... Read more.