Prime Woman

After a rape experience, this woman is taking on South Africa’s failing system

For years, Zintle Khobeni believed herself strong enough to resist violence. But

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This “Japa Queen” is flipping the script on migration

For all their hefty tuition fees, Nigerian  private university are generally looked

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Against all odds: The woman taking on Nigeria’s patriarchy

"Nigeria hates women." These three words, spoken by Chioma Agwuegbo during her

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Ahebi Ugbabe: The colonial female king who ruled against all odds

For centuries, the world has perpetuated a delicate yet unyielding myth: that

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“Extracting gold from the rubble”: A historian’s lifelong quest for knowledge

Egodi Uchendu was born on March 2, 1967, in Aba, just months

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How this young changemaker leapt ahead of her time.

From birth, Ogunkeyede Opemipo Grace appeared to always defy norms. For nearly

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Nneka: Beyond the stage, a life of art and impact

In a 1973 letter published in The New York Times, a Black

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