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Book Review: The Smart Money Woman
In a world where women’s financial literacy is overlooked, Arese Ugwu’s books, The Smart Money Woman and its sequel, The Smart Money Tribe, emerge as refreshing, timely, and relatable guides to achieving financial freedom for…
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Carrying Books, Babies, and Backpacks: The Quiet Burden of ‘mothers on campus’ In FUOYE
At the Federal University Oye-Ekiti, not all students have the same journey. While many focus on lectures, tests, and spending time with friends, some carry the responsibilities of motherhood. They have to deal with being…
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Bodies and Rights: Women with Disabilities Speak Out Against Healthcare Discrimination, Prejudice in Nigeria
According to estimates, 50 per cent of Nigeria’s 25 million estimated People with Disabilities are women and girls. Healthcare or Heartbreak? discrimination faced by women with disabilities. On one occasion, Bilikisu Yakubu, a disability rights…
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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,…



