
Amplifying Women’s Voices on National Girl, Me Too Day
Today is National Girl, Me Too Day, a day to celebrate the strength, endurance, and solidarity of women everywhere. It’s a reminder that no woman stands alone. Every challenge, triumph,
Today is National Girl, Me Too Day, a day to celebrate the strength, endurance, and solidarity of women everywhere. It’s a reminder that no woman stands alone. Every challenge, triumph,
Successful women are not alien to the Nigerian society. From politics to entertainment to health and fashion, various women have carved a niche for themselves and become household names. There
African society believes it is better to stay married than to leave a toxic relationship. The Yorubas will say, “Once you get married, your place (daughter) is permanently erased in
This week’s edition of NFM Weekly covers a range of powerful stories, from Nigeria’s first lady’s calls for unity during Eid celebrations to fact-checking on gender equality in the Nigerian
Popular Nigerian dancer, singer-songwriter, and model Korra Obidi has officially become a citizen of the United States, marking a significant milestone in her personal and professional journey. The entertainer took
Popular Nollywood icon and veteran actress Genevieve Nnaji has once again demonstrated the power of self-assurance, refusing to let ageist attacks diminish her presence or legacy. When social media trolls
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan’s newly launched lifestyle brand, As Ever, has made an immediate impact. Its inaugural collection sold out in under an hour. The debut lineup, featuring eight
As the world moves toward gender equality, Nigeria continues to grapple with systemic barriers to women’s empowerment. Deep-rooted cultural traditions, patriarchal norms, limited access to education and economic opportunities, discriminatory
In a heartbreaking incident that went viral online on April 2, 2025, a pregnant woman named Kemi lost her life after a private hospital in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos denied her
On April 1, 2025, in response to a viral video of a mother dressed in iro and buba– a traditional attire attributed to the Yoruba people in Nigeria— showing off
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