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Remembering the Slave Trade Without Women Is a Lie
It’s International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, a day meant to recall one of the greatest crimes against humanity, yet remembrance has become predictable, filled with numbers and familiar…
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Bench by Culture: The Struggles of Female Football Fans in Northern Nigerian Universities
Bello Rokeebat, a 300-level Social Sciences Education student at the University of Ilorin, has loved sport from her earlier days. Growing up, she often snuck out to watch football matches, jilting lessons and hopping fences,…
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Period Syncing Among Women: Sisterhood or Statistical Myth?
If you have ever lived in a female dorm, spent lots of time with your girlie besties, or worked in a women-dominated workplace, chances are you have experienced menstrual cramps, mood swings, or start and…
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The Middle Daughter— Chika Unigwe
Set in the eastern region of Nigeria, specifically Enugu, The Middle Daughter tells the tragic story of Nani, a woman who was subjected to gender-based violence. The Nigerian author takes the readers on a journey…



