Category: Life
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On Musa Suleman, Instagram Grooming and How Meta Enables Child Exploitation
In 2021, there were nearly 29 million reported cases of online child sexual abuse materials (CSAM). Nearly 27 million of these cases—or 92%—stemmed from Meta platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram.
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News Flash: Women Fuck Too!
Women fuck and love to fuck, acknowledging this creates an environment that encourages consent.
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Promoting Safe Menstrual Hygiene Among Women and Girls
When women and girls can safely manage their monthly menstrual cycle in privacy and with dignity, it leads to better improvement of their health and psychosocial well-being.
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“BEYOND THE VEIL” Renewed For A Second Season On Amazon Prime Video
Beyond the Veil Season 2 delves deeper into the lives of five resilient Northern Nigerian women as they navigate the ups and downs of modern life.
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Breaking the Silence: Why Safe Abortion is Essential
Join two friends navigating a tough decision, highlighting the need for reproductive rights. Explore emotional challenges and societal obstacles, emphasizing women’s autonomy and healthcare choices.
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Abortion Bans Are Not Pro-Life: Moving Towards Comprehensive Reproductive Health Policies
This insightful piece critiques restrictive laws, highlighting their adverse effects on women’s rights, health, and socio-economic well-being, while advocating for legal reform towards safer, accessible abortion services and comprehensive reproductive care.
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My Not-So-Little Secret
This series of essays and poems seek to address the critical issue of safe abortion services in Nigeria, presented by Document Women in partnership with Education As A Vaccine.
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Her Silent Cries
The poem envisions a future where women have the freedom to make their own choices about their bodies without fear or judgment.
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Her Silent Cries
The poem envisions a future where women have the freedom to make their own choices about their bodies without fear or judgment.
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The DOHS Foundation March Against Femicide in Nigeria
Statistics show that between 2020 and 2023, Nigeria documented over 27,000 occurrences of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in five states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).