On Women
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‘Likeability’ is not a prerequisite for feminism
There’s an unspoken rule that feminism must stay agreeable: women can speak up, but only if they do it nicely. Say the right thing, at the right time, in the right tone—or don’t say it.…
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The Middle Daughter— Chika Unigwe
Set in the eastern region of Nigeria, specifically Enugu, The Middle Daughter tells the tragic story of Nani, a woman who was subjected to gender-based violence. The Nigerian author takes the readers on a journey…
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NFM Weekly Digest: Top stories of The week
From cases of domestic violence to victories on the football pitch, this week has been filled with headlines that spark concern, celebration, and critical conversation. Catch up on the top five stories that defined the…
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Patriarchal Politics: Senate Removes Senator Natasha as Diaspora Committee Chairperson
In a show of injustice and deep reinforcement of patriarchal structure in the Nigerian political realm, the Senate has removed Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as the chairperson of the Senate committee on Diaspora and NGOs during…



