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Tag: Girls

‘Storylines were evaluated, versioned to present girls and boys as equally capable protagonists’
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‘Storylines were evaluated, versioned to present girls and boys as equally capable protagonists’

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June 27
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My novel is filled with metaphors regarding conflict in Nigeria, Africa, says Nathaniel Bivan
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My novel is filled with metaphors regarding conflict in Nigeria, Africa, says Nathaniel Bivan

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January 27
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Nathaniel Bivan set to read from ‘Boys, Girls and Beasts’ in Abuja January 18
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Nathaniel Bivan set to read from ‘Boys, Girls and Beasts’ in Abuja January 18

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January 14
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‘Girls and the Silhouette of Form’: Of girlhood, womanhood and dystopia
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‘Girls and the Silhouette of Form’: Of girlhood, womanhood and dystopia

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January 10
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‘Statues Also Breathe’ for screening in honour of Chibok’s stolen girls 10 years after
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‘Statues Also Breathe’ for screening in honour of Chibok’s stolen girls 10 years after

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April 4
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‘There’s a Heaven for Bad Girls’: Gender experts blame plight of girls, women on faulty socialisation
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‘There’s a Heaven for Bad Girls’: Gender experts blame plight of girls, women on faulty socialisation

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December 5
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The burden of responsibility we must share
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The burden of responsibility we must share

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December 2
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Niyi’s ‘There’s a Heaven for Bad Girls’ is a delicate narrative debut
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Niyi’s ‘There’s a Heaven for Bad Girls’ is a delicate narrative debut

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November 2
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