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Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, recently spoke with The World about her book, The Stolen Daughters of Chibok.
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In the interview, she delves into the motivation behind her compilation of photographs, portraits, and essays, many of which are contributed by the family members of the abducted girls. She also emphasised the importance of the work that remains to be done in addressing this critical issue.
Read and listen to the full interview here.
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Books That Spark Conversation
Today, we’re recommending thought-provoking books that spark conversation. Join us in exploring books that challenge, inform, and inspire.
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The Morning After: A Guide for Media Reporting and Prevention of Suicide in Nigeria offers vital insights into the rarely discussed issue of suicide in Nigeria. Authors Olufemi Oluwatayo and Martins Ifijeh shed light on the need for more sensitive reporting and prevention efforts. This book sparks a crucial conversation about the rising rates of suicide in Nigeria. |
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The Waiting Room by Bolatito Adebayo follows three women – Nkechi, Tale and Yeni – who are dealing with infertility and society’s responses.
The book sparks conversations about the profound impact of infertility on women, their marriages, family dynamics, and their place in society. |
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