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#16DaysofActivism: My father was the first man to break my heart
As an Igbo firstborn daughter, I constantly heard the phrases, “Put your waist down; is this how you are going to be sweeping in your husband’s house?” and “You need to know how to cook…
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10 African Books on Feminism
Dearest gentle reader, we present to you a list of 10 must-read african feminist books, designed to both entertain and educate. African feminism is a worldview deeply rooted in the realities that African women face…
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#16DaysofActivism: The face in the mirror
Balogun Teniola Nafisat is a writer, poet and sports enthusiast. Her works have been featured in several literary magazines, including Wingless Dreamer and The Bridge Writers. She was the first female SUG sports director at…
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#16DaysofActivism: I am a woman afraid no more to fight against inequality
This poetry highlights the economic abuse, educational inequality, cyber harassment, sexual harassment, and emotional and psychological abuse faced by Nigerian women and advocates for unity to fight against gender-based violence. Afraid No More I am…



