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The subject of this week’s What She Said is a 26-year-old Nigerian woman who struggles to reconcile her faith with her sexuality. How does she approach women in a homophobic Nigeria or tell her loving but religious mother she's a lesbian? Easy, she doesn’t.
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What if we told you that you can find out if a man is good in bed just by looking at the type of underwear he wears?
In this episode, Aunty Z! talks to a lady that plans on cheating and another one who doesn't like the fact that her boyfriend is a swindler.
Sex is great and all, but sometimes it comes with some awkwardness that makes you ask yourself why you are indulging in such. Here’s a list of weird things that happen to women during sex.
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TRIGGER WARNING: Abuse. Editor’s note: In 2014, Ezinne* met Esther* and they dated for about three years before Esther got married. In this As Told To, Ezinne talks about the relationship they had and how they are both married to other people now. When people can explain their childhood with one word, it’s always strange […]
Not all relationships are smooth and sweet, some end with long-lasting trauma. In this article, five Nigerian women talk about their experience with toxic relationships. Tife, 26, M I met Bobo at a birthday party in 2017. At the time, I was in a relationship with someone else but we were on the verge of […]
Today’s subject on Abroad Life is a 23-year-old woman who left Nigeria to study medicine in Russia seven years ago. She talks about experiencing culture shock in Russia and learning to live with the cold and misunderstood meanness of Russians. When did you first know you wanted to leave Nigeria? My parents knew before me. […]