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Family Planning In Nigeria: Bury The Silence.
-By: Sandra C Amasike Family planning generally refers to the practice of controlling the number of children in a family…
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Nigeria’s Ineffective Provision For Women Against Sexual Violence
-By: Abdullahi Mubarak Sexual violence is any attempt or act to obtain a sexual act by violence or without the…
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This Is How Most Women Were Born
-By: Samiat Alamutu My body turned, It changed. My legs, Forced open, Before they really hit home – In my…
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She Called Him Father
-By: Zaynab Uthman You told yourself he was a good man, You saw in him your savior. He took you…
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Nigeria’s Faux Modest Culture
-By: Nana Aisha Salaudeen “You went visiting a man alone, what did you think would happen?” Those were the first…
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Child Sexual Abuse: The Social Context
-By: Ayodeji Oluwaseun Osowobi & Dr Shruti Kapoor “On this fateful day, like every other day, I had entered into…
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Poem on #Rape: For Her by Fatou Wurie (@theFatoublog)
-FOR HERThis poem is for the girl who like a missing tooth was invisibly visible, Left on the sidewalk to cascade…
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Opinion: Rape and a Few Underlying Issues by @AAABORODE
-There is no justification for rape, but we can achieve a significant plus when we cut off the extreme indecent dressing…
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Shame: Poem by Tosin Adeshokan (@theOluwatosin)
-SHAMEThe child heavy with child.Spited by her mates,Shallow bastards that wouldn’t know any better.Disgraced by the community,Shamed by her family.She…
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THE MONSTER CALLED RAPE
-I guess that my difficulty in being able to write about women related themes in my writings stemmed from the…
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