Category: News & Current Affairs
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Former Ambassador to Ethiopia Nkoyo Toyo sets eyes on Cross River State
In her declaration speech, the former House of Representatives Member pointed out that Sustainability, Critical Infrastructure, Human Capital Development, Economic Growth and Security make up the Pillars of her Campaign come 2023.
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#CAFAwards2022: Asisat Oshoala Makes History, Wins African Player of The Year Five Years in a Row
#CAFAwards2022: Asisat Oshoala Makes History As First Player To Win Five African Player of The Year Awards
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Transgender Woman Transferred From Women’s Only Prison After Impregnating Two Women
Transgender Woman Transferred From Women’s Only Prison After Impregnating Two Women
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Fondly known as Binani, Meet Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed
In addition to being a senator and the APC governorship candidate, she is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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House of Representatives Reconsider Rejected Gender Bills.
The House of Representatives has reconsidered three pro-women bills it rejected after protests and backlash from Nigerian women.
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Wildfire in South Sudan Kills Eight Women
A wildfire reported in the East County of Lakes State in South Sudan has killed eight women
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#TwitterBan; Nigeria Lifts Ban After Seven Months
In Nigeria’s recent feminist movement, there is hardly any doubt that social media and in particular Twitter, continues to influence how movements concerning women’s wellbeing occur.
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The First Trans Woman To Win A Golden Globe Is MJ Rodriguez.
MJ Rodriguez, an American trans actress popularly known for her role in the hit TV show Pose, becomes the first trans woman to win a Golden Globe
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#JusticeForKeren: An Example Of Unsafe Educational and Unreliable Legal Institutions in Nigeria
As we kiss and hug family into the new year, spare a thought for Mrs Vivian Akpagher whose daughter was assaulted at her boarding house in June 2021 and lost to death as a result of complications from the assault.
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The dangers of stan culture
“Heroes in fact die with one’s youth. They are pinned like butterflies to the setting board of early memories—the time when skies were always blue, the sun shone and the air was filled with the sounds and scents of grass being cut.