10 months agoRape in Nigeria: Separating Fact from Fiction Ever wondered about the intricacies of law concerning forced intercourse or rape? It’s as serious as it sounds, but let’s
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 16 Survive! Yes! I have decided to become a survivor and let my story be a motivation to others. Because I
3 years agoA Girl’s Worth! Does a girl’s life mean less to you? Or a woman’s life, a mere vapor? To subject her to not
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 15 Scarry Volition! Thinking about my decision to be a survivor and how Gloria must have felt while getting sexually assaulted
3 years ago“Rhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 14 “Survival Series 2” Survivor Psalm Thinking of Gloria’s mum who had to accommodate domestic violence for a long time before finally choosing to
3 years ago“Rhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 13 “Survival Series” At first, I drew back into my shell, I found it hard to speak up literarily but then I turned
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 12 “Survivors” The administrator didn’t seem surprised like I thought she would, instead she said “No darling, there is a better option,
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 11 “GBV Depression was something I couldn’t run away from. I was dumbfounded, kept on looking into space series of nightmares throughout
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (EndGBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 10 “The Letter” I didn’t hear from Gloria the next day, although I was seriously worried I decided to be optimistic and plan
3 years agoRhealyz Africa Advocacy Using Storytelling (End GBV)- Kiana’s Story Part 9 “Incision” “Gloria, what are you talking about?” I asked perplexed “Kiana, these people are evil, can you remember what our teacher