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“Our treatment should be on National Insurance Scheme”– Sickle Cell Warrior Sarah Uzorchukwu
The Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria reports that Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is the most common inherited blood disorder in the world, and three-quarters of cases occur in Africa. Sickle cell disorder is an inherited haemoglobin…
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10 African feminist movies to watch this weekend
The weekend is here! It’s the perfect time to relax, recharge, and explore thought-provoking films. If you’re interested in exploring feminism and celebrating powerful portrayals of women, we’ve compiled a list of 10 African movies…
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Prostitution and the Illusion of Choice
The rebranding of prostitution into ‘sex work,’ trussed by the ‘world’s oldest profession’ label, is perhaps the most insidious and successful propaganda in the history of modern feminism. The co-option of critical feminist languages, such…
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Untold: Chidinma’s Silent Struggle with Sexual Assault and Disability
Chidimma Ekezie** was sexually assaulted in her father’s house by a relative who served as both an afterschool caregiver and a family helper in 2001. She attended an inclusive school downtown and stayed in his…



