Investigation
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Facebook removes Nigerian surrogacy groups, after investigation
Facebook has clamped down on surrogacy groups in Nigeria, following the investigation into how Facebook, misinformation, and legal loopholes throw Nigerian women into the surrogacy ditch. The report, published on Sept 27, 2025, projects the…
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How Facebook, misinformation, legal loopholes throw Nigerian women into surrogacy ditch
When Temitope Afolabi realised her husband could get imprisoned due to a N48 million debt he incurred from a bad business deal, she resolved to become a surrogate to earn money to save him. She…
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Nigeria’s Politics Faces Setback: Four Female Officials Pass Away Two Months Post-Inauguration
In a democratic landscape where women’s representation remains a persistent struggle, the recent and tragic loss of four female elected officials in Lagos within two months of their inauguration is more than a sad coincidence;…
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Game of Loans: How Female Entrepreneurs in Gbagi Market Are Navigating Financial Tightrope
In the heart of Ibadan, Nigeria’s third-largest city, lies the renowned Gbagi Market, one of West Africa’s largest textile hubs and a place where colours, commerce, and culture merge. The air pulses with movement: traders…



