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Justice for Uwa is victory for all women

Justice for Uwa is victory for all women

By Morak Babajide-Alabi Once again, the death of the 22-year-old Nigerian university student Vera Uwalia Omozuwa has shifted the discussion about rape to the forefront. Uwa died on Saturday, May 30, three few days after being physically and sexually assaulted by unknown individuals. According to reports, the student had gone to a quiet church near […]
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For Theresa May, BREXIT Means Job Exit

For Theresa May, BREXIT Means Job Exit

May is a tough woman, no doubt. But as tough as she appeared as the Home Secretary, her premiership was a representation of a confused woman. As a Prime Minister, May went back on many of her words as soon as she said them

With Love From Homeland to A New Home

With Love From Homeland to A New Home

Emigrating to another country is a decision that is not taken lightly. There are so many things that are sacrificed to achieve this. It takes a lot of careful, long term planning or else it could be a journey into a void. The result is usually emotional and physiological trauma

We Are Our Choices

We Are Our Choices

Far away from the prying eyes of relations, parents, or friends, these “new” Nigerians are not shy to identify with their unique form of “development” and freedom(?). They see nothing wrong in their choices, especially when no one can ask them about their choices

Sri Lanka: Terror in Government

Sri Lanka: Terror in Government

You wonder what is wrong with the third world countries, where they play games with the lives of their citizens. This was a clear example of the selfishness of politicians who, rather than put the security of the common men and women at the forefront, would rather take on useless and pointless fights that serve no purpose

Sex, marriage and relationship – A Practical Guide

Sex, marriage and relationship – A Practical Guide

Today I am yielding this column for an excerpt from the book, Sex, Relationship & Marriage: What Your Mother Didn’t Tell You. This unputdownable book is authored by Ade Ebimomi, the CEO of FDIB Limited.