I spent the last 3 months conducting research in an area I am very passionate about; gender. I researched the gendered experiences of COVID-19, paying attention to GBV.
Today, after all the literature consultations, I'm happy to have finally submitted my Msc dissertation.
⚠️ If you're heading out for the @LFC parade:
📍 Choose a spot along the 15km route that’s easy to reach
📸 Photograph your children before attending. If separated, alert a steward/police
⏰ Arrive early
🧨 No flares or drones
More info: https://t.co/CgkWCYN2w3
@CultureLPool
Join us this Saturday, 16th October, for a free scholarship webinar on how to win the prestigious Commonwealth Scholarship! We'll be sharing insider tips, application strategies, and answering all your quest
🕔 Time: 5-6 PM (UK) | 6-7 PM (Nigeria)
📍RSVP: https://t.co/3PlDOiirOr
“We are not better than those who were killed at Lekki Toll gate. I don tell my mama where I dey go 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹”
This Edo babe sabi talk die, she spoke the minds of many Nigerians and I pray God continues to bless her 🙏🙏🙏
#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria#EndBadGovernanceProtest
A few weeks ago, I read that the Speaker of the Niger State House of Assembly is proposing to marry off 100 orphaned girls in his State.
Upon hearing this news, I was dumbfounded. How did these leaders in Nigeria get to their positions?
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education has empowered me to take charge of my life and liberate myself and my family from poverty.
We must reject quick-fix solutions that aim to marry off girls. We must empower girls with education to reach their full potential.
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From selling on the streets looking for my next school fees, to studying at the The University of Edinburgh, with a fully funded scholarship from Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh.
Through the @EMTAGFoundation, I am ensuring that school fees do not stop any girl from accessing education. Visit https://t.co/dQ0cAJWvep to see the new project we are working on and how you can support.
For the very first time in Edinburgh, I studied without having to panic about tuition fees, food or shelter. Best feeling ever.
The hardship I went through as a child has fuelled my determination to make a difference. I am starting the difference from my little space.
educational institutions, where what should be a straightforward process to obtain transcripts and original certificates has become a lucrative business for certain people. It's imperative to expose this corruption and advocate for much-needed reforms in our educational system.
It took me over six months to obtain my undergraduate transcript from my university in Nigeria.
I know many students whose transcripts took more than a year to process and had to do the ‘needful’ before it was released to them.
There is a disturbing scam within Nigeria's