Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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2023 CAF Awards: Oshoala Takes Home Her Sixth Women’s Player of the Year Trophy
Having debuted with the senior squad in September 2013, Oshoala won the coveted women’s football award five times: in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, and most recently 2023.
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Sister of Epsom College Head, Shot Dead by Husband, Reveals She Planned to Leave Him
Following the February murders of her sister and niece, Deborah Kirk wrote that she had felt Emma had been a victim of coercive control.
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Mary Earps Shortlisted for 2023 Best FIFA Keeper Award
Manchester United’s Earps, 30, won the Golden Glove award for best goalkeeper as England reached the final in August.
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9,000 Women Sue Disney Over Gender Pay Gap
A certified class action lawsuit that claims and alleges that the Walt Disney Company underpaid 9,000 women in comparison to their male counterparts is officially in effect, detailing the illegal gender pay gap.
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Afghan Women’s Shelter Receives International Equality Prize from Finland
The ‘Afghan Women Skills Development Centre’ (AWSDC) in Kabul will receive 300,000 euros in support from the Finnish government as a result of the winning bid.
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Male Bosses Exploiting Foreign Trips for Sexual Harassment, Says Uganda’s Gender Minister
According to Ugandan gender minister Betty Amongi, numerous male executives in both public and private sectors are taking their female employees on international business trips in order to coerce them into sexual relations.
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2027 Women’s World Cup Joint Bid Submitted by the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
The three nations will be vying with Brazil, Mexico, and the US to host the tournament, which was announced last month by the South American nation.
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2027 Women’s World Cup Joint Bid Submitted by the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
The three nations will be vying with Brazil, Mexico, and the US to host the tournament, which was announced last month by the South American nation.
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UPDATE: Rhoda Jatau Granted Conditional Bail in Bauchi
On Friday night, Mrs Jatau was released on conditional terms by the International Organisation for Peace and Social Justice, a UK-based nonprofit that assisted in coordinating the campaign for her freedom.
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Addenbrooke’s Data Leak Exposes Pregnant Women and Cancer Patients’ Data
A hospital trust has acknowledged that over 22,000 pregnant women and cancer patients had their private medical information accidentally displayed online.