Author: Hillary Essien
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Serena Williams’s Firm Invests in Nigerian Data Provider Stears
Ms Williams had announced that she would turn more of her attention to investing following her retirement from tennis after the US Open in September.
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“We Just Want To Live” Women Around the World In 5
In the ongoing series, Document Women highlights noteworthy news related to women around the world. This week’s post covers October 1 to October 7.
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“Women, Life, Freedom”: Here’s Around the World in 5
In the ongoing series, Document Women highlights noteworthy news related to women and this week’s post covers September 24 to September 30.
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Lizzo plays 200-year-old flute owned by former US president
she has woven flute into many of her songs, has played virtually with the New York Philharmonic, and her flute, named Sasha Flute, even has its own Instagram page.
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Lizzo plays 200-year-old flute owned by former US president
she has woven flute into many of her songs, has played virtually with the New York Philharmonic, and her flute, named Sasha Flute, even has its own Instagram page.
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Harvard University to honour Chimamanda with W.E.B Du Bois medal
The W.E.B. Du Bois medal is the highest honour given by Harvard in the field of African and African American studies.
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Nimbus Aid Project to give ₦20 million in advertising support to Women-led SMEs
Entries for the 2022 Nimbus Aid Project will run from September 22, 2022, and close on October 6, 2022. After the initial call for entries, 20 finalists will be selected from the first phase, and eventually 10 winners.
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Women Keep Fighting; Around The World In 5
The ongoing series highlights noteworthy news related to women. This week’s post covers September 17 to September 23.
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Chandigarh Hostel Video Leak: 3 Arrests, An All-Women’s Team Takes Charge
Three people have been arrested in the case so far. The accused girl and her boyfriend were detained following massive protests by students.
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Protests rock Iran over death of Kurdish woman after arrest by morality police
Kasra Hospital in Northern Tehran said in a statement that Ms Amini was admitted on 13 September showing “no vital signs”.