Category: News & Current Affairs
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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Public Viewing Events Online Platform Debuts.
For those planning public watching activities of the next FIFA Women’s, FIFA has released a new platform designed just for them.
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Pope Francis Grants Women Voting Rights At Forthcoming Synod of Bishops
After years of petitioning, Francis finally gave women the ability to vote in the Synod of Bishops, a Vatican body that periodically convenes bishops from around the world.
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Benue State: Many Massacred as Armed Marauders Invade Camp
At around 9 o’clock on Friday, March 7, armed marauders attacked a camp at the LGEA Primary School Mgban, in Nyiev Council Ward of Guma Local Government Area, LGA, in Benue State.
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Republic Business Credit Offers $6.75 Million Factoring Facility for Women and Minority-owned Government Contractor
Republic Business Credit has announced that it has extended a $10 million factoring ledgered line of credit facility to a government contractor that is at least 51% owned by women and minorities.
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Military-run Abortions, Demanding Equal Pay: Here’s Around The World in 5
This ongoing series highlights women’s news and information about foreign policy. This week’s post covers April 15 to April 22.
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60-year-old Man Hacked 772 Cameras Worldwide to Spy Through Webcams
Bolton Crown Court heard that the defendant used a phoney link posted on porn sites to trick his victims into giving him access to their computers.
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2023 AMVCA Awards : Women Who Made The Cut!
Exciting news! The nominees for the 2023 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards have just been released. The list of nominations for the award was officially released by Multi-Choice organisers on Sunday
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Elected and Appointed: Nigeria’s First Female Senators
Despite the widespread belief that Franca Afegbua was Nigeria’s first female senator, studies by Nigerian historians have shown that Wuraola Adepeju Esan holds that distinction. The divergence stems from a linguistic point.
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Sex-for-Fish and the World’s Biggest Afro: Here’s Around the World In 5
This ongoing series highlights women’s news and information about foreign policy. This week’s post covers April 08 to April 14.
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Iowa City: High School Senior, Dasia Taylor, Invents Colour-changing Sutures to Detect Infections
The average skin pH is 5, but an infection might cause it to rise. Taylor’s beetroot juice-dyed sutures will change from red to purple at that point.