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Make the World Safe for Girls this International Day of Girl Child
In Nigeria’s largest city, Ibadan, lives a 13-year-old girl. Her name is Adebisi. At 13, Adebisi, who is supposed to be in junior secondary school preparing for her junior certification exams, wakes up at 5…
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Nigerian Girls’ Vision for a Future without Barriers
Today, October 11th 2024, we celebrate the annual International Day of the Girl Child, a significant day to highlight the potential and aspirations of girls across the globe. This year’s theme, “Girls’ Vision for the…
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#XXDay: Wear Red to Celebrate Women’s Visibility Day
As the world grows increasingly “woke” or modern as some might say, a lot of lines are getting increasingly blurred, and the spaces of women are gradually becoming occupied by transgender males. In recent times,…
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Religion: The Guardian of Patriarchy and Gender Inequality
Religion is often seen as a force for good, providing moral guidance, community, and spiritual connection. However, it’s important to reflect on whether this institution, associated with virtues, often contributes to the oppression of women.…



