Sunday, 27 November 2016

DID YOU MISS ANY OF THESE?


HEYYA GUYS!

This week was wow! We had so much excitement on Monday and for a minute there, we were almost busting out of our seams. Somehow, that energy didn’t carry to the end of the week. Why? Can we get our excitement back?

Well, tomorrow is the start of a new week and we hope to be back with full ‘ginger’.

Anyway, these were our biggest stories and posts this past week;

Friday, 25 November 2016

Ending Violence Against Women

Image Credit: BBC - AFRICA'S A COUNTRY

There is a concerted effort to keep women ‘in their place in society’. It doesn’t matter if it is in the seeming free societies of the Europe, Australia, America or South East Asia; the strict societies of the Middle East; the budding developments of Africa; or the backwater towns of each of these regions. The common factor is that society has carved out a place for women and girls and when they refuse to stay in 'their lane', they are most often met with violence.

Thursday, 24 November 2016

The Child Labor Dilemma

📷: Fortune
I have always been against children working; and by working, I don’t mean house chores. I believe that children shouldn’t have to hustle or work for the upkeep of their families. I want a world where children are allowed to have their childhood, to go through the motions of finding themselves, to have puppy love, and then formulate principles for their adulthood. This is because ‘adulting’ is hard and a lifetime work. I want children to enjoy their childhood before adulthood comes a-knocking.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

On 'Exaggerated' Menstrual Pains

📷: Diva Diaries
P.S.: If you think talking about menstruation is nasty or disgusting, log off now. Your opinion doesn’t matter to us.

Sunday, 20 November 2016

TOP POSTS THIS WEEK


Hey guys.

So this week was full! We had a lot of things that we talked about and we were excited to have you follow us on this journey. We crossed the 30000 view mark and we are excited about this achievement. With your continued love and support, we are heading for the furthest part of the galaxy. Thank you darlings.

So these were the top stories, pieces, videos and the likes we had on our various platforms.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Mob Justice

Armed African Mob
Image: Otago Daily Times
The news of a ‘7-year-old boy’ gruesomely tortured and burned to death for stealing Garri broke yesterday (November 16, 2016) when a user on Twitter, @Adeyanjudeji, tweeted pictures about it and Linda Ikeji carried it on her blog. In a matter of hours, a video had surfaced to join the pictures and though I didn’t watch it, the pictures were enough to show people standing by as this little boy was beaten up, draped with a tire, and set ablaze; all by a mob of men and women frothing at the mouth with supposedly righteous indignation. It was later discovered that he was a full-grown man as opposed to the little boy that was originally reported.

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Tolerance

Tolerance
Picture Culled from: ODYSSEY 
Tolerance.

Noun
tol•er•ance \ˈtä-lÉ™-rÉ™n(t)s, ˈtäl-rÉ™n(t)s\
: Willingness to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own
Merriam-Webster Dictionary

A relatively simple word.

Why then is so hard to understand?

Why is it so difficult to apply in our everyday lives?

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

The Idiots That Catcall

How Women Are Catcalled
Picture Credit: GURL

Walking down the street is a chore for women; especially if there are men positioned anywhere on that street. Most ladies will tell you they have been catcalled one way or the other.

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Why We Love Hillary Rodham Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Picture: MISES INSTITUTE
The first time I really took note of Hillary Rodham Clinton was when she was propelled to national (and international) ridicule by Bill Clinton’s affair in 1998. I was nine years old then and didn’t really understand politics. I was however very sad that Hillary Clinton had been publicly embarrassed by the scandal. I didn’t have access to the internet then but I followed every article that mentioned Hillary Clinton on the dailies. And even though I didn’t completely understand a lot of what I was reading, I grew fascinated with her.

What Trump's Victory Should Mean For Africa

Donald Trump,
President of The United States of America.
Picture Credit: TIME

As the world reels from the news that Donald Trump is the President of the United States of America, we need to take a look back at what the win, combined with the proposed British exit – Brexit – from the European Union means for Africa, Africans and black people in general.

Lightning Talk: Stories That Surprised Me

Lightning Talkat the Solutions Journalism Africa Summit in Abuja Reflections from the SoJo Africa Summit 2025 By Simbiat Amzat The SoJo Afri...