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Feminism
Simbiat BakareJoy Funmilola OkeJanuary 7, 2026A Review of Social Commentary: ‘The Charade We Nigerians Call Love’
Moon6eam’s article, The Charade We Nigerians Call Love, presents itself as social commentary. It discusses how love is often perceived as transactional in Nigeria, with men leading with their wallets, and women eager to receive…
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Anita DaminaDecember 5, 2025Why Women Are Poorer Than Men and Why This Will Not Change
Are women truly poorer than men? 100% yes. Not just temporarily broke, but poorer over their entire lifetime; Lower savings, Lower investments, Lower pensions. Lower assets. And unless something very uncomfortable changes in how society…
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Dogo JoyNovember 29, 2025Women’s Property Rights in Nigeria: What You Must Know to Protect Yourself
So many Nigerian women encounter during the course of divorce are grossly mistaken about what the law has to say about their property rights, and the effect of this is that they keep making compromises…
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Feminism
Oluwabukola OseniOctober 20, 2025Feminism is not a Gucci Accessory
So apparently, an influencer said: “You can’t be a feminist if you’re broke.” I laughed. Not the ha-ha laugh of amusement but that hollow, exhausted laugh women reserve for NEPA bills and men who call cheating…



