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Sexual coercion is still sexual violence: Because I didn’t say no doesn’t mean I wanted it.
He didn’t pin her down.He didn’t threaten her life.But he didn’t stop pestering for sex either. This is sexual coercion.And in 2025, millions of women in Nigeria—and across Africa—still don’t recognize it as such or…
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Book Review: The Parlour Wife – Folusho Agbaje
‘Why should women sacrifice their dreams for the the family? This question lingers throughout Folusho’s debut novel, The Parlour Wife. In a society, where being a woman comes at a cost, Kehinde, the protagonist in…
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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: The Road from Benin to Italy is Still Open
Today is July 30, World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, and Nigerian women and girls are still being trafficked across West Africa and Europe for prostitution. This mostly happens through routes everyone knows, by people…
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What You Should Know About Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment
Over the years, I have heard people erroneously describe quid pro quo Sexual Assault (SA) as tit for tat. I first heard it in an old Nollywood movie where the lecturer said, “If you want…



