Category: Life
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Ijeoma Grace Agu, Where Have You Been?
In the centre of consistent compromise, which can frequently lead to a sense of loss of self, Ijeoma confidently describes herself as authentic.
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Gladys Ukeje Fought for Her Right to Inherit, Now All Igbo Women Can
For 31 years, a woman fought relentlessly for her right to be counted amongst her father’s children. Her name is Gladys Ukeje.
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Dreamers of a New Day: Women Who Invented the Twentieth Century
The book offers an impressive scope on a wide range of subject matters that still affect women even today, fashion, sex, bodily agency, sexuality, joining free unions, childbearing, abortions, birth control, domestic labour etc.
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No “Soft Life” under the Patriarchy
This movement of women advocating for financial reliance on a man while overseeing domestic work as favourable ignores the history that motivated women of the past to fight against it.
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Diana Ross, Hollywood’s Supreme
While the Supremes remain the second best-selling girl group ever, behind only the Spice Girls, Diana Ross has sold over 100 million records as a solo artist which makes her one of the best-selling of all time.
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“The Woman King” Earns $19 Million in Opening Weekend at the Box Office
Ms Davis was cast as a general, saddled with the duty to train the next generation of fighters in the Kingdom of Dahomey in Africa during the 1820s.
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Makeup is Art, not a Feminist Issue
Why is it hard to believe that feminism and femininity can coexist? While femininity isn’t subjective to looking or behaving a certain way, must wearing makeup be seen as anti-feminist?
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Nkem Nwaturuocha’s “The Song Maiden” sets out to fight child marriage
In May, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report put Nigeria’s current number of child brides at 22 million, representing 40 per cent of such cases in West and Central Africa.
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Nkem Nwaturuocha’s “The Song Maiden” sets out to fight child marriage
In May, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report put Nigeria’s current number of child brides at 22 million, representing 40 per cent of such cases in West and Central Africa.
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Black Women in TV Won Big at the 2022 Emmys
Quinta Brunson, Zendaya, Lizzo and Sheryl Lee Ralph swept multiple awards at the event hosted on Sunday at Los Angeles’s Microsoft Theater.