Category: News & Current Affairs
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Iyabo Masha Announced As Director of G-24, Becomes First African To Hold The Post
From 2019 until 2022, Masha “was a member of Nigeria’s Presidential Economic Advisory Council, which directly advises the President on economic policy,” according to the G-24 statement.
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Iyabo Masha Announced As Director of G-24, Becomes First African To Hold The Post
From 2019 until 2022, Masha “was a member of Nigeria’s Presidential Economic Advisory Council, which directly advises the President on economic policy,” according to the G-24 statement.
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Ban On Afghan Women Remains As Universities Reopen With Male Students Flooding In
“It’s heartbreaking to see boys going to the university while we have to stay at home,” said Rahela, 22, from the central province of Ghor.
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Prof Lilian Orogbu Declared Winner of Awka North/South Federal Constituency
Prof. Orogbu, a lecturer at Nnamdi Azikwe University, made a statement in which she committed to providing her people with effective representation by the terms of her social contract with them.
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Prof Lilian Orogbu Declared Winner of Awka North/South Federal Constituency
Prof. Orogbu, a lecturer at Nnamdi Azikwe University, made a statement in which she committed to providing her people with effective representation by the terms of her social contract with them.
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India’s G20 Presidency: Two-day W20 Inception Meet in Aurangabad
There will be roundtable discussions on topics like building an ecosystem for grassroots women leaders, the role of women as changemakers in climate resilience action, and empowering women in nano, micro, and start-up businesses.
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Mother Gives Step-father Leeway To Rape Daughter For Two Years Under The Pretense of Rituals.
Mojapelo testified that the girl’s mother would often wake her up in the middle of the night by telling her that her father had to do ritual exercises on her.
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Understanding Female Voter Apathy in Northern Nigeria
It’s hard to imagine that women in Northern Nigeria were not allowed to vote until after the civil war. Other women in Nigeria going out to vote while their counterparts up North sat home and waited for the results to be announced.
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Seoul: More South Korean Women Consider Marriage and Childbearing Not Mandatory: Survey
According to a survey conducted by the association, only 4% of female respondents and 12.9% of male respondents agreed that marriage and having children are “mandatory.”
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Women This Week: Around The World In 5
The ongoing series highlights women’s news and information about foreign policy. This week’s post covers February 20 to February 25. .