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Read more about the article Reclaiming Women’s Autonomy In Krystle Zara Appiah’s Rootless 
Rootless by Krystle Zara Appiah.Photo credit: Booklovers on iG
Book Review / On Women

Reclaiming Women’s Autonomy In Krystle Zara Appiah’s Rootless 

Society always regards a female's autonomy as a mere selfish desire that must be suppressed. Thus, societal expectations, cultural norms, marriage, and motherhood are placed on her. In Rootless, Zara affirms that a woman’s right to autonomy is non-negotiable, making…

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December 21, 2025
Read more about the article Motherhood and Resilience: Lola’s Fight for Autonomy in Daughter in Exile
Daughter In Exile By Bisi Adjapon. Photo credit: Soma Nani Books IG
Book Review / On Women

Motherhood and Resilience: Lola’s Fight for Autonomy in Daughter in Exile

In Daughter in Exile, Bisi Adjapon unearths the many factors that promote gender-based violence (GBV), patriarchy, male dominance, societal double standards, cultural norms, lack of support systems, economic independence, and societal judgment. She portrayed how these factors create a vulnerable…

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December 7, 2025
Read more about the article Breaking GBV Silence: Exploring Ogadinma’s Struggles to Reclaim Her Voice
Ogadinma By Ukamaka Olisakwe. Photo credit: Masobe on IG
Book Review / On Women

Breaking GBV Silence: Exploring Ogadinma’s Struggles to Reclaim Her Voice

One of the core goals of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is to demand accountability from perpetrators of violence. The novel Ogadinma shows the stark reality of what happens when society protects perpetrators, silences women's sufferings, and…

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November 30, 2025
Read more about the article The Childless Goddess: Redefining Women’s Autonomy in Flora Nwapa’s Efuru
Efuru by Flora Nwapa. Photo credit: Instagram
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The Childless Goddess: Redefining Women’s Autonomy in Flora Nwapa’s Efuru

Flora Nwapa’s 1996 novel, Efuru, is a monument to the foundational African literature of feminism. Decades after its publication, the novel remains relevant, challenging the singular definition of womanhood tied exclusively to marriage and motherhood. Thematically, the novel centred on…

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November 9, 2025
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