Feminism
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Soft Power, Hard Truths: Why Reserved Seats Won’t Deliver Real Change
Imagine being told: “You’re excluded, but don’t worry, we’ve carved out a special side seat for you. No competition. No credibility. Just accept it quietly.” That’s what this so-called “reserved seats” bill feels like. Yes,…
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Book Review: Chimamanda Adichie’s Dream Count
In an ordinary reader’s eyes, Chimamanda Adichie’s novel Dream Count tells the interconnected stories of four women. But it’s really about how men shape and distort women’s lives, enabled by their own contorted expectations. The…
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Poetry: Lessons from a Razz Nation
Emmanuella Vincent, fondly known as Ella Vin, is an unapologetic Nigerian feminist and content writer who uses poetry and storytelling as tools to confront power and challenge injustice. Through her work, she amplifies the voices…
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Breasts are for feeding, not hiding: Why breastfeeding in public is not indecent
A hungry infant begins to cry in a crowded park. The mother, sensing her child’s need, gently lifts her blouse and nurses her baby. Peace is restored, yet nearby, someone looks on with disapproval, labelling…



