According to UNICEF, over 10 million Nigerian children are out of school — more than 60% of them are girls.
Feminism & Women’s Issues
A closer look at the demolition of Makoko sheds light on Lagos’ housing policies and…
As January begins, companies are hiring, renewing budgets and career opportunities abound — yet many overlook a crucial step: negotiating better pay. Our expert shares insights on salary negotiation for Nigerian women aiming for fair compensation and meaningful career growth this year.
We’re letting go of unhealthy habits that no longer serve our peace, growth, or purpose.
Prioritising safety for the girl child is not optional; it is urgent. There is an escalating danger faced by the girl child in Nigeria that calls for immediate national accountability and protection for girls seeking education.
Friendship or association should not be mistaken for complicity, yet women are often unfairly held responsible for the actions of the men they know.
The Purple Movement unites Africa in a bold stand against Gender-Based Violence, demanding justice, dignity, and urgent political action
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.
The case of 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbanje — abused, dying from VVF, while her alleged assailants walk free — underscores Nigeria’s rampant culture of rape and the urgent need for justice and reform.
For many Nigerian girls, school is not a right but a dream—stolen by poverty, fear, or an early marriage.









