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Access to safe abortion services is crucial for women's health and well-being.
In 1989, this 56-year-old’s love for football died after a traumatic night during one of Nigeria's greatest football matches. While he’s now indifferent towards the sport, he supports his son’s dream of becoming a footballer. How? Driving cabs.
Across universities in Nigeria, precious vegetation is being destroyed to accommodate more buildings. At the University of Lagos, mangrove forests have given way to hostels. Experts say universities must rethink their development plans, prioritising sustainability and environmental preservation.
One night in March 2023, Mariama and her friends were robbed at her off-campus hostel while studying for their semester tests. Now, she lives with the trauma from that night.
… a strategic event to push the appreciation and globalization of African cuisine and culture
In this month's 40+ Anonymous, A* shares her singular experience with a hot body-resistant penis and how similar it was to her childhood relationship with soft-serve ice cream — not in a good way.
In this month's 40+ Anonymous, A* shares what makes her "unique" in the 40+ streets, the downside of being a spec and the unexpected way her ex’s mother influenced his attraction to her.
After the 1970s oil boom, Yakubu Gowon famously said "Money is not Nigeria's problem. But how to spend it." But it’s 2023, and we no longer hear of impressive revenue but of trillions of naira in debt instead. How did we get here? Researcher, Sanni Alausa-Issa walks us down memory lane. Read now.
Between these lecturers planning my doom, and my account balance screaming for attention, I need HELP