By Nora Oma Patrick. You see ehn, just look around you; you see some of these women that whenever their husbands laugh, they turn to look at the source of his laughter. Whenever their husbands blink, they want to know if he blinked because another... Read More
The Donald Trump Triumph: The World is Surprised? I Am Not
A few weeks ago, I did had a critical internal analysis after some soft political wit with my friend and I rose from it and wrote on my Facebook wall that “I’ll love to have a Trump victory” for reasons that were obvious and this morning, I could... Read More
If I were…
If I were a girl, I will not allow any boy bully me simply because I am female…If I were a girl, I won’t be robbed off my childhood whilst boys play around…If I were a girl, I wouldn’t give in to male advances or let any unruly,... Read More
Lessons From October
October was good to me and I learnt few lessons. These lessons might not be new to you or me, but they were resounding and I want to believe it’s now loud and clear to me. I had the opportunity of Hosting The Magazine Show on Happenings Radio for the... Read More
Journeying out of fearville
By Olusola Alli At a training yesterday, after the facilitator had shown us series and series of movie clips all pointing to following one’s dreams, not giving up, the hackneyed but so much true ‘if you can dream it, it can be achieved’;... Read More
Sex Will Outlive Nigeria
By Pius Adesanmi. There are very few places on earth and in the 21st century where an administration could announce casually, via a letter to the legislature, that she has decided to borrow $30 billion in foreign loans – from the IMF, the World... Read More
You Can Sue the Employer When Your Employment is Terminated Unlawfully
Originally published on legalnaija.com There are many instances when employees have had their employments terminated unlawfully by their employers. Some of these employees never see it coming and become infuriated at the company for a termination... Read More
Feminists Can Be Misogynists Too
This is an open letter to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie inspired by her piece “A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions“ Dear Chimamanda, I have to say, I think you are awesome. You’re an inspiration to lots of people... Read More
Cry Whenever You Can
“Women cry too much. Real men don’t cry” This narrative we live by. It has indeed made so many suppress their emotions. Man wey better cry dey hungry no go gree cry. He’d keep looking up like Jesus is giving him signs from... Read More