Category: Life
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Meet Financial Jennifer: the FintribeWomen Superstar Using Social Media to Empower Women
In this interview, we talk about her trajectory as a woman in a usually male-dominated field, especially in Nigeria, what inspired her community for women, and the ways that she’s utilized social media to work for her.
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Three Female Filmmakers Collaborate and Create Magic With The Delectable Azeezah Sama
For women’s month, Document Women spoke to Tochi Onwubiko, director; Orobosa Ikponmwen, co-director; and Fisayo Ojabodu, the writer and co-producer of “The Delectable Azeezah Sama”,
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How Society Continues to Fail Victims of Domestic Violence
There are laws meant to protect victims of domestic violence. In the Nigeria constitution, the rights of women as individual citizens of Nigeria is enshrined in the constitution.
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How Women’s Education Can Moderate Population Growth
According to the United Nations, the current world population clocked in at 8 billion on November 15, 2022. We can ask who is counting, but significant population growth in the world has effects on the economics of the world.
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Underneath The Cloak: How Feminist Is Your Feminism?
Fundamentally, feminists may gain a lot of insight from arguments for women’s equality that emphasize the importance of acknowledging and including all women, while also giving due respect to the unique beliefs and experiences of each woman.
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AMA Says Childbirth is Far More Lethal for Women Than Abortion Pill As Judge Weighs Mifepristone Ban
AMA Says Childbirth is Far More Lethal for Women Than Abortion Pill As Judge Weighs Mifepristone Ban
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The Girls of ShantyTown
From its talent studded cast to its thrilling fight scenes, Netflix’s Shanty Town has received enormous critical acclaim in just a short period of its release.
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Rihanna says Super Bowl halftime show is important for her son.
After a five-year hiatus from live performances, Rihanna will return to the stage at the Super Bowl.Her most recent appearance came in 2018 at the Grammy Awards, where she and DJ Khalid sang “Wild Thoughts.”
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“Selma” Director, Ava Duvernay
For her work on Selma (2014), DuVernay became the first black woman to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and also the first black female director to have her film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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FGM: Survivors Speak on the Reality of Female Genital Mutilation
There is a general belief among the people of Bini, South-South Nigeria, that an uncircumcised female is a taboo.