9 Black Feminist Series to Watch
The weekend is here and the perfect time to unwind with some empowering, woman-led stories. Following up on our list of ten African feminist movies, we now bring you nine…
The weekend is here and the perfect time to unwind with some empowering, woman-led stories. Following up on our list of ten African feminist movies, we now bring you nine…
In the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, Adeola Adetayo stands as a beacon of determination and hope. Born in a modest neighbourhood, Adeola faced one of her life’s greatest challenges at…
Yakaka Alhaji Aisami did not know it when she woke up that morning in April this year, but two things were going to happen to alter the trajectory of her…
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 Nigerian girls face daily…
A common source of funds for entrepreneurs, especially in the informal sector, is loans from family and friends. According to Moniepoint statistics, “When businesses in the informal economy get access…
Since the return to democracy in 1999, women’s political participation in Nigeria has been in a constant state of flux. Report by Global Gap Gender 2024 showed that Nigeria ranked…
There’s nothing small when it comes to sexual assault, Male Violence Against Women and Girls (MVAWG) or Gender-Based Violence (GBV). The ones you think are small just lead to a…
In simple terms, misogyny is hatred or prejudice against women and girls. It involves the rejection of feminine qualities and holds in contempt institutions, work, hobbies, or habits associated with…
Politics in Nigeria is almost like a game, but this game is no child’s play, and many women are still waiting for their turn at the table. Despite the incredible…
Nigerians were thrown into shock on September 5th when the death of Christianah Idowu, a 300-level student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), was reported. Christianah was murdered…