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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Movie moments



What a nightmare!

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Sunday, January 27, 2019

When I think of women, I think of...

...resetting of expectations about who runs for office, why they run for office and where they run for office from ...when you’ve lived struggle, you can identify more ...at a high-tech company and someone who’s worked hard ...activist leadership—in sort of navigating this new dichotomy of how to resist and how to progress at the same time.

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Naija, when will we do our own women-in-government movement??? elections are coming.

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Friday, January 25, 2019

Weekend MUSIC: #BadBoys need #BadAss lovers





Music:
Bébé (lyrics) by MHD (a junior bad boy qui parle le français )
and
Turn Me Good by Wyclef Jean (the senior Yoruba demon)

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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

WonderWoman












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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Opelope Foreign Press (only thanks to the foreign press, ...)

Stories from our backyard, but sometimes it takes a foreigner to report them:


The Indian village where child sexual exploitation is the norm - Girls in Sagar Gram, which lies next to a highway, are groomed for this life virtually from birth. 

reported by - Michael Safi


What would make a woman go back to Boko Haram? 

reporter-Azadeh Moaveni
Zahra and Amina say that when they were with the militants, life was harsh and uncertain, but they had enough to eat. As voluntary wives of fighters, they were protected from sexual predation. They attended religion classes, the first formal schooling many had ever received, and their children went to school, learning literacy and religion. There were courts where women could report abusive husbands. In contrast, in their now emancipated lives in the camp, they often go hungry. There is little chance to work to buy more food, and shortages have contributed to sexual exploitation by the security forces who guard them. “Most Boko Haram women regret coming here, because life is just so hard,” says Amina.
Full story HERE


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Monday, January 7, 2019

ah ji ji ji ji - pesin dey shake



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