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“Single mother stigma only applies to women who don’t have things going for them”: Mercy Eke
"Mercy Eke challenges the stigma surrounding single motherhood in Nigeria, asserting that it's only directed at women who ...
Nigerian reality TV star, Mercy Eke, has said she wouldn't mind having children out of wedlock. In a recent podcast interview ...
*The debate over natural hair vs unnatural hair (wigs) has reached a holy level, thanks to a recent sermon given by a Nigerian female pastor. Referencing a viral video, Madame Noire reports the pastor ...
Period poverty is a reality for many Nigerian women and girls, a silent plight often overlooked in discussions about poverty and inequality. 37 million women and girls in Nigeria are in period poverty ...
Despite Nigeria's position as Africa's most populated country, with over 200 million people, and a female population of 49.46 percent according to the World Bank, women's representation in politics ...
Abuja — Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr. Tony Ojukwu has urged stakeholders to unite and end digital violence against women and girls in Nigeria. Ojukwu made the ...
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Single mother stigma only applies to women who don’t have things going on for themselves — Mercy Eke
Reality TV star Mercy Eke says the stigma associated with single motherhood in Nigeria largely affects only women who are not financially or socially empowered, insisting that successful women face no ...
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