Category Archives: Everyday Life
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Women’s Place In Society
Leave a commentOctober 14, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
I was going to write a long epistle, but I could not balance my laptop on the kitchen counter-top while …
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A World Without Feminism
6June 18, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
Feminism, feminist, gender equality, and other words in the equal rights family are words that evoke extreme feelings of disgust …
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The 11th Commandments: A Wife’s Guide To Handling A Cheating Husband
5April 12, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
I have had a few friends accuse me of being unpatriotic, so after examining my life, I asked myself, “Self! …
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Women’s Sexual Agency
7March 9, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
Yesterday, I was having a conversation with some young people. We were discussing the Comparison and Contrast mode of writing …
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What Color Is Rage?
1February 29, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
I want to start by saying that I have been alternating between a burning inferno of rage and complete emotional …
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Extortion: Nigeria’s Favourite Pastime
2January 22, 2016 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
By whatever name we call it, extortion is extortion is extortion is extortion. I must confess that I have been …
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Sacrificial Lambs On The Altar Of Marriage
3December 21, 2015 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
I am engaged in a fierce battle with my two selves. The gentle and more cautious me is fighting for …
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All Hail The Hymen
2October 31, 2015 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
Recently, a lady presenting a certificate of her purity (signed by a doctor) to her father on her wedding day …
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Religion Is Control
5September 15, 2015 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
I solemnly swear that I have nothing against religion and/or religious people … wait, can I swear? Is that Biblical? …
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Women Killing Women
5August 31, 2015 by Kambili M.A. Chimalu
It is a habit of mine to read all those popular Facebook “advice columns” where people, especially women, come to …
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