Author: Angel Nduka-Nwosu
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Her Husband Is Dead Part Three: The Death of a Husband May Mean The Loss of Status
Last year during the lockdown, on-air presenter Sandra Ezekwesili kick-started a very important conversation around widows and the need for it to be socially acceptable for them to re-marry.
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Abia State’s First Female Governorship Aspirant, Oluchi Ogwo
“I will go, I will do it. It is time for men to stand down for a woman like me and should work with me to move the state forward.”
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Ozoemena: Remembering The Contributions of my forgotten foremother
Every year on May 30th, numerous Igbos and those whose families suffered in the Nigeria-Biafra War of May 1967-January 1970 often share stories to encourage one another and to remember that war is not a thing that should take place again.
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Why hasn’t the State Of Emergency on GBV in Nigeria been Enforced One Year After?
In June 2020, there were series of women-led protests across Nigeria following the rape and murder of a 22-year-old student of the University of Benin, Uwavera Omozuwa, who went to read in a church during the lockdown.
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Why hasn’t the State Of Emergency on GBV in Nigeria been Enforced One Year After?
In June 2020, there were series of women-led protests across Nigeria following the rape and murder of a 22-year-old student of the University of Benin, Uwavera Omozuwa, who went to read in a church during the lockdown.
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Las Vegas Raiders Hire First Black Female Team President in NFL History
Morgan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Nevada, Reno, and a Juris Doctor from UNLV’s Boyd Law School.
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WAFCON 2022: Nigeria’s Super Falcons Face South Africa’s Banyana Banyana in Morocco
Some players to watch from Nigeria include FC Barcelona player and African Women player of the year Asisat Oshoala and Gotham FC forward Ifeoma Onumonu.
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102-year-old Nonye Josephine Ezeanyaeche wants to be Nigeria’s next President
President of Voice for Senior Citizens of Nigeria, Caro Nwosu, announced Ezeanyaeche’s decision to contest the 2023 polls, noting that she has her manifesto ready.
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Kentaji Brown Jackson Sworn In As First Black Female Supreme Court Justice.
Ms Jackson served eight years as a federal trial court judge and was confirmed in June 2021 for a seat on the US Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia.