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F for Feminism Episode 4 Pt. 2 (T-Z)How to become a Twitter feminist 101: Get yourself featured on Instablog ASAP.Mar 29, 2020Mar 29, 2020
F for Feminism: Episode 4 Pt. 1(P-T)Everything you need to know about the patriarchy, pick mes and privilegeMar 18, 2020Mar 18, 2020
Is Misogyny Masquerading as Culture?An exploration of ‘nzes’ and how the hierarchy system in my hometown continues to keep women on the back burnerJan 4, 2020Jan 4, 2020
F for Feminism: Episode 3 (I-O)Disclaimer: No Tundes were harmed in the writing of this article.Sep 8, 20192Sep 8, 20192
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F for Feminism: Episode 2 (C-H)You can ask for consent in a sexy way: “I, Tunde Olakunle, am asking for permission to engage you…in coitus. Do you consent?”Jul 6, 20192Jul 6, 20192
How to Be a Good NigerianDisclaimer: This piece is intended for satirical purposes. These do not necessarily represent my personal experiences. Not all of these…Jan 15, 20192Jan 15, 20192