Spotlighting Remarkable Women and Girls

Did You Know? Nature’s Secret for Making More Milk

By Tilly Boateng Breastfeeding can feel like an Olympic event sometimes, exhausting, rewarding, and requiring serious stamina! But did you know your body is already equipped with secret superpowers to help you boost your milk supply? Here’s how to tap into those natural magic tricks with no fancy supplements needed! Sip Like a Queen You’ve […]

Pregnancy Superfoods: 10 Powerhouse Picks to Boost Your Baby’s Brain Development

By Tilly Boateng They say you’re eating for two, but when it comes to your baby’s brain, you’re actually feeding the future. What you munch on during pregnancy isn’t just fueling your cravings (hello, midnight pickles); it’s laying down the building blocks of your baby’s brain, boosting their memory, focus, learning abilities, and even their […]

Mix, Mingle, Make It Yours: Easy DIY Drinks Every Woman Should Try

By Uganze Chikezie There’s something empowering about making your own drink. No bartender, no complicated steps, just you, your ingredients, and the mood you’re in. Whether you’re hosting friends, winding down after a long day, or simply celebrating yourself, these DIY drinks are crafted for ease, style, and taste. Forget fancy equipment or hard-to-pronounce liqueurs. […]

Fathers, Daughters & the Love That Shapes Us

By Ikupolusi Ariyike In a world that often praises mothers for their endless love and labor (as it should), the quiet strength of a father can sometimes slip into the background. But today, we pause and shine the light on dads, the silent shoulders, the fixers, the protectors, the first heroes, and for many of […]

Alex Asogwa: Wearing Your Mood, Wearing Your Truth

By Uganze Chikezie In a world where fashion trends flicker and fade, Alex Asogwa’s Lerksea stands out as a quiet but powerful statement. Lerksea isn’t just about clothes. It’s about embracing your true self and wearing every mood and emotion with pride. Inspired by the ocean’s quiet strength and depth, Alex has created a brand […]

Turkey’s Elective C-Section Ban, A Step Too Far?

By Chloe Beaufoy What’s Happening? In April 2025, Turkey’s Health Ministry introduced a new regulation banning elective Caesarean sections in private hospitals and clinics. The rule applies to all non-medically necessary C-sections, meaning that unless there’s a clinical reason, women must give birth naturally. This policy is part of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s larger push […]

The Rise of Single Women and Single Mothers: A Cultural Shift or a Crisis?

By Daniel Agusi & Emmanuella Abraham There’s a quiet shift reshaping families, relationships, and the very idea of success. More women are staying single, and more mothers are raising children on their own. For some, this is empowerment, women choosing themselves and breaking free from outdated expectations. For others, it’s a warning sign. A slow […]

Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ And The Queer African Ballroom Scene: A Sonic Homecoming

By Antoine Pepper When Beyoncé dropped her 2022 album Renaissance, she didn’t just release music; she launched a glitter-ball rocket straight into the heart of queer Black culture. She was summoning history, channeling soul, and handing the mic to the Black and African queer communities who built the very spaces she now celebrates. With pulsating […]

Fathers Rewritten

by Tom Connolly Let’s be real: Father’s Day is usually… underwhelming. A pat on the back, a new mug, maybe a half-hearted “World’s Best Dad” card from the corner store. No frills, no fireworks. While Mother’s Day gets floral fanfare and heartfelt Instagram essays, Father’s Day too often gets lost somewhere between leftover barbecue and […]

THE CROWN, THE CAUSE, AND THE COURAGE: Hasset Dereje’s Legacy In The Making

By Francisca Sinjae There are beauty queens, and then there are history makers. At just 19, Hasset Dereje Admassu didn’t simply show up at Miss World 2025, she shook the room. She didn’t whisper her presence; she walked in as a force. When the crown of Miss World Africa was placed on her head and […]