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Beyond the Seizures: How Epilepsy Affects Nigerian Women
Fatima Malumfashi’s life took a dramatic turn when, at just eight years old, she underwent her first exorcism in Sokoto State, northwestern Nigeria. Before then, she had experienced unsettling symptoms—hallucinations, episodes of lost awareness, intense…
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Women Reshaping African Music During Women’s History Month
This Women’s History Month, Spotify celebrates the profound impact of female listeners across Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting how they actively shape the music and podcasting landscape. Their engagement is not just about consumption; it’s about driving…
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Surviving on ₦33,000: Amnesty International, NYSC and the fight for good governance
Ushie Uguamaye sat down there before her phone camera, her eyes dripping tears, her voice shaking with frustration as she spoke. “…It doesn’t make any sense that a crate of eggs would cost #6,500. I…
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Recent Survey Reveals the Price of Being a Woman in The Workplace
Workplaces are framed as spaces of productivity, innovation, and financial stability. However, these benefits are not equally accessible to all. Women face disproportionate financial burdens, rigid beauty standards, and workplace biases rooted in patriarchal norms.…



