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9jafeminista · 4 months
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new submission deadline for mas-q-raid anthology
Ibadan Queers (IQs) and Tantdile Experimenta Lab, invites writers to submit their works for publication in a digital anthology to commemorate the first edition of our festival of arts. The theme for the festival is MAS-Q-RAID.It is remarkable that despite the real and pressing threat to our lives, queer people living in such a predominantly homophobic state as Nigeria continue to thrive and to…
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9jafeminista · 6 months
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Call for Submissions
MAS-Q-RAID Digital Anthology Ibadan Queers (IQs), in collaboration with Tantdile Xperimenta Lab, invites writers in Ibadan to submit their works for publication in a digital anthology to commemorate the first edition of our festival of arts. The theme for the festival is MAS-Q-RAID. It is remarkable that despite the real and pressing threat to our lives, queer people living in such a…
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9jafeminista · 2 years
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GENDER IDENTITY THROUGH THE NIGERIAN QUEER LENS
Upon hearing the news of childbirth, the first question many Nigerians ask is, “Is the baby girl or boy?” They rarely consider an in-between or neither, because infants are automatically assigned the gender that matches their sex, expected to identify as this and perform its roles as they grow. Gender identity is the personal conception of one’s own gender. Although the most common gender…
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9jafeminista · 2 years
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Topic: Not trans enough, not woman enough
Thanks for subscribing to 9jafeminista. This week we're taking a deep dive into what it takes to live openly as a transgender woman in Nigeria.
The paradox of existing, the double standard of living Aside from knowing I was different as a child, I knew there were certain things I wouldn’t be. It’s not because I can’t be, but because I don’t fit the standards, and that has always been my point to rebel. It was always as if we were born into a To-Do list, playing by the rules designed by society to ward us off from being…
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9jafeminista · 2 years
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The Anatomy of Transmisogyny
The Anatomy of Transmisogyny
In 2019 I was at one of my lowest after surviving a motorcycle accident which left me with a fractured limb, and hospitalized for  6 months. This period can be considered a phase of awakening because I had nothing else to do but read and reflect. Shortly after my recovery came the unfortunate incident with the Nigerian police. I was unlawfully harassed, detained and extorted because I was a…
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9jafeminista · 3 years
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De-Centering Men in the Nigerian Music Industry
This article was birthed on the premise that music history in Nigeria is incomplete without the contributions that women have made. So far, what we have seem like ghost stories and it’s the same old redundant information that’s available; how so-so was the first woman to do this or that, great records made by women in the past e.t.c. This write up could have gone in a similar direction, a curated…
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9jafeminista · 4 years
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Fashion in a box: Metrosexuals, Heterosexuals, Homosexuals, you’re sha sexual! – Kingsley
If you are reading this I’m sure you are wondering what this could be about. I will tell you.
I am sure I have readers who love to wear what they love, without having to deal with snide remarks from some illiterate mofos, be it their beautiful designer pink shirt(I am talking to the men here) or that really skinny jeans or that very expensive designer man-bag.
Enough is enough! I just want to…
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9jafeminista · 4 years
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA - Toyin Adepoju
Domestic violence has its roots buried deep in various societies across the world of which Nigeria is no exception. As a matter of fact, reports reveal that domestic violence in the country seems to be on the rise. Both the government and the Nigerian society have not paid the required level of attention to the problem of domestic violence which families from different social, educational,…
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9jafeminista · 4 years
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Women have a long history of naked protests against abusive male authority. See Kenya, Uganda, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire. Igbo women in Nigeria have a protest called ‘sitting on a man’ with nudity, lewd songs, beatings, vulgar displays to bring public scorn and shame on violators. Remember the slander and abuse hurled at a black woman who spread her legs to directly confront police in a naked protest…
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9jafeminista · 4 years
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Transmisogyny, classism and the Nigerian Feminist movement
Classism is the bane of Nigerian society, and it has crept into a feminist movement that’s still grappling with issues as basic as gender roles, the perfect victim syndrome, sex-work and LGBTQI rights.
During protests and discourses that have taken place since this new wave of feminism, which gained traction on social media over the past five years or so (a renaissance led by the LGBTQI…
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9jafeminista · 5 years
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Evolution of a Superweapon (as she's about to hit forty)
Evolution of a Superweapon (as she’s about to hit forty)
RUIN: A PHOENIX ARISES (a pictomap of womanhood)
Thou shalt not hurt or publicly display rage, pain, shame, loss, filth or any form of brokenness.
Thou shalt despise correction and never seek help.
Thou shalt keep your face in the Strong Black Woman sunshine until it burns you to a crisp. RUIN: A WOMAN IN HER PRIME (a pictomap of womanhood)Thou shalt BE.
Be intelligent (but non-threateningly). Be…
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9jafeminista · 5 years
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End the war on Nigerian Women!
On Tuesday, May 21st, Police officers raided a Marie Stopes Clinic in Lagos, harassed the health workers and patients and took away confidential client information. Marie Stopes offers free and affordable family planning services to women and men, pregnancy tests, pre- and post-natal care, treatment and services for sexually transmitted infections (STI), HIV testing and ultrasound and laboratory…
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9jafeminista · 5 years
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NO to the War On Women!
NO to the War On Women!
Briefing Paper by the Nigerian Feminist Forum, 15 May 2019.
On the 22nd of April, 2019, agents of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) carried out a raid on Caramelo Club in Utako, Abuja. Of the mixed clientele, men and women, only women were arrested. All the 27 women arrested were profiled as strippers, regardless of whether they were or not. Women were dragged out of the club in…
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9jafeminista · 5 years
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Sex Work na Work: The dehumanization of whoredom - Michael Akanji
Sex Work na Work: The dehumanization of whoredom – Michael Akanji
Editorial: In the past one week the Nigerian government has come under a lot of criticism when the police launched a raid on Nightclubs in Abuja, and in the process ended up arresting close to a hundred women, who were then charged with prostitution and arraigned in a court of justice.
The weird thing about these arrests is that sex work is actually not a crime in Nigeria although Chapter 21 of…
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9jafeminista · 5 years
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Runs Girls and the Sliding Scale of Nigerian Morality
Editor’s Note:Twitter outrage has become commonplace (while Facebook has become some form of family friendly place to air achievements, family portraits and unpopular opinions with relative safety). On the upside these ‘outrages’ have effected changes, as more and more people are using this platform as an avenue to hold governments to account and share histories that would have otherwise been…
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9jafeminista · 6 years
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Politics of Pretty IV: Fair and Lovely - Daphne Lee
Politics of Pretty IV: Fair and Lovely – Daphne Lee
First of all, I was thrilled when 9jafeminista asked me to contribute a post for this blog’s The Politics of Pretty series. I was also a little apprehensive because I wasn’t sure I had anything to say that would be of interest to Nigerian women. However, 9jafeminista said that she wanted the post to reinforce the fact that body shaming and unrealistic beauty standards are part of the worldwide…
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9jafeminista · 6 years
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Nigerian Politics and her Diversity Problem
Diversity requires commitment. Achieving the superior performance diversity can produce needs further action – most notably, a commitment to develop a culture of inclusion. People do not just need to be different, they need to be fully involved and feel their voices are heard. – Alain Dehaze
It is election season in Nigeria, and as become the norm, our newsfeeds and timelines are chock-full of…
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