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#16DaysofActivism: ‘Raped at knife-point but afraid no more’
As a child, I began to see myself through the lens of Uncle Ifeanyi. At first, it was fear. Then admiration crept in as if it could erase the fear. Eventually, something resembling consent emerged—but…
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Religious Psychosis: How the Branding of Children as Witches Leave Trails of Trauma
Since the missionaries brought religion (Christianity) to Nigeria back in the 15th century, the Christian faith has greatly evolved in terms of sects, ideologies, beliefs, doctrines, principles and more. Religious psychosis or delusion is one…
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#16DaysofActivism: Resilence
Abdulrahman Fatima Subuola is a poet, opinion writer and photographer. Through her writings, she earned the position of first runner-up in Dr Aisha Abdullah’s writing contest and was shortlisted for PIN poetry articles posted on…
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“Are Your Ovaries Okay?”: A Reflection on Reproductive Choices and Invasive Questions
In a viral thread on X (formerly known as Twitter), a writer and former theatre critic named Kelly shared a striking account of a first date that took an unexpected turn. The post sparked widespread…



