Farida*, 34, moved into her older brother’s home at 29 to get her footing in a new city. What she didn’t expect was to fall in love with his wife.
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“I often say to young Nigerian feminist, please, do not use feminism to justify your wickedness. Sometimes I talk to these women and they sound really mean and i say, this isn't femism, you're just really n@sty."
— Chimamanda Adichie
We can’t keep normalising harm because someone is “a big name.” These old tweets? His jokes were never funny.
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We need to talk about accountability in Nigeria’s male-dominated, and more specifically tech spaces.
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From dating apps to long distance, family pressure to the 'bare minimum crisis', we asked 100 people to share what it's really like searching for love in Nigeria right now.
It's the ghetto!
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