England player Lauren James has been suspended for two games after literally stamping on the back of Nigerian forward Michelle Alozie in a moment of reckless frustration.
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Rosalyn Aninyei founded Vesta Orchestra in Lagos in 2017 with the goal to revitalize the local classical music culture.
Women Of The Week: Argentinian Actress Thelma Fardin, Nigerian Uber And Congo Soccer Coach
Here are the trailblazing women making waves around the world this week.
This Nigerian Woman Founded A “Women-Only Uber” Service To Better Protect And Serve Women
“We don’t want cases where women have to be on their toes or on the edge when they are using ride-hailing services.”
Women Of The Week: Nigerian Bouncers, Mexican Astronaut, And Egypt’s Metro Drivers
Here are all the inspiring women you should know about this week.
This Nigerian Woman Started A Squad Of Women Bouncers And Now They Are Busting Stereotypes
The founder, Emem Thomas, hopes the Dragon Squad will help to break the barrier and demonstrate what women are capable of in every part of society.
Here’s What Happened Around The World In October 2022
Take a look back at some of the biggest stories from around the world you may have missed in October.
Nigeria Has Been Hit By The Most Catastrophic Flooding In A Decade, Leaving More Than 600 People Dead
Nigeria is experiencing its worst flooding in a decade with at least 600 people dead and more than 1.3 million people displaced, according to authorities.
Here’s What Happened Around The World In June 2022
From BTS’ temporary break to Colombia’s historic elections, here’s what happened around the world around June.
Gunmen Opened Fire In A Church In Nigeria During Sunday Mass, Killing At Least 50 People
At least 50 people have been killed after armed men opened fire at a Catholic church in Nigeria on Sunday June 4.
Nigeria’s Government Has Banned Twitter After The President’s Tweet Was Deleted For Violating The Rules
Nigeria’s government has blocked Twitter after the social media platform removed a post from the country’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, that violated its rules.