Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan says her travel out of the country was blocked again, renewing concerns about how powerful women are treated in Nigerian politics.
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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan faces more hurdles in her battle to return to the Senate as they await court ruling
In a surprising turn of events, Constituents in Kogi Central are demanding the recall of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan
Twenty years ago today, 108 lives were tragically lost when a Sosoliso plane travelling from Abuja to Port Harcourt crashed.
Leadership is a privilege, not immunity, and past actions matter just as much as present ones. The ongoing conversation around the Ezra Olubi controversy has reignited public debate about accountability, responsibility, and the enduring impact of words and behaviour — especially when they come from individuals in positions of influence.
In Nigeria, when women dare to lead, they do so with courage in one hand and fear in the other — because for them, power comes with a price.
We have seen this play out way too often, in Nigeria and virtually everywhere else we look. A woman speaks up, and instead of getting solid support, they leave her hanging, or worse, victimised. Here’s the thing: complacency and victim-blaming are deeply connected. They both feed injustice and fat and strengthen the audacity of the parties or systems causing harm.
Blame. Shame. Silence. The toxic cycle of victim-blaming must be broken. In a devastating reality,…
Now more than ever, International Women’s Day goes beyond performative poses; it is an urgent…
In the ongoing sexual harassment case, a stark reminder emerges: the abuse of power often…









