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Category: Gender Issues.

#Repost Series. High Heels and Low Expectations: The Lingering Frustrations of Being a Nigerian Woman.

There are times when being a Nigerian woman is an awesome experience. Step out onto a random street in any part … More

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A Discussion About Smear Tests.

  Yesterday, I was asked to contribute to a discussion about cervical cancer screening/smear tests on a BBC online program. … More

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#Repost Series. Bloody Pains and Menstrual Cycles.

It amuses me greatly that despite menstruating for over 20 years, I am still surprised when I get my period. … More

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Poem: Cliché.

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#Repost Series. Household Chores: Making A Mess of Being Tidy.

The conversation is usually the same. I would be in the salon braiding my hair, when the manicurist would approach … More

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Poem: The Worst.

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