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Toke Makinwa claims women cheat more but hide it better

Media personality Toke Makinwa has stirred debate by claiming that women cheat more than men but are better at hiding it. She spoke on a recent episode of her podcast, Toke Moments.​ Makinwa said cheating is not a dealbreaker for her, but added that this does not mean she supports infidelity. She explained that growing older has made her realise that women are just as capable of cheating as men.​ According to her, it is often easier for women to cheat because they are usually the ones being approached and have more opportunities. She contrasted this with men, who she said tend to spend more money, time and effort when they are unfaithful.​ She noted that some women have what she described as “work boyfriends” or emotional attachments outside their relationships. In her view, many women do not cheat not […]

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WHO: 840 Million Women Globally Have Suffered Sexual Violence

A new report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UN partners reveals that 840 million women worldwide have experienced partner or sexual violence in their lifetime, a crisis affecting nearly one in three women globally—a rate unchanged since 2000. In the past year alone, 316 million women (11% of those aged 15+) faced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner. The report, released before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, also notes 263 million women have faced non-partner sexual violence since age 15, though this figure is likely underreported. WHO’s Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus called violence against women one of the most “pervasive injustices” and urged governments to scale up prevention, survivor services, and data tracking. However, in 2022, only 0.2% of global aid went to programs addressing violence against women, with support declining further […]

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UN Warns of Rising Violence Against Women and Girls in Sudan

The United Nations agency for women, UN Women, has raised alarm over the growing violence against women, girls, and civilians in and around El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan. In a statement, the agency described the situation as catastrophic, noting that women and girls have faced siege, bombardment, and starvation for more than 500 days. Reports indicate that about 300,000 women and girls—half of the 575,000 people trapped in the city—are surviving on animal feed and leaves amid severe hunger and insecurity. UN Women said the recent takeover of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) marked a shift from siege to mass atrocities. The group cited reports of killings, rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, forced marriage, and abductions of women and girls. Medical networks, including the Sudan Doctors Union, have reported that over 2,000 civilians, many of them women […]

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Hamamat Montia Cautions Women on Privacy and Self-Respect in Intimate Relationships.

Ghanaian model Hamamat Montia recently urged women to be vigilant about maintaining privacy in intimate relationships. In an Instagram post, she warned against engaging in sexual activities outside the safety of one's own space, citing a growing risk of being recorded without consent due to small, easily concealed cameras.Hamamat emphasized the importance of protecting one's dignity, advising women to prioritize self-respect over momentary pleasure. “This is your journey; embrace it with pride and caution,” she stated, encouraging women not to be reduced to mere conquests in relationships. Her advice addresses rising concerns over privacy in the digital era.

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Women in Northern Region Urge President Akufo-Addo to Approve Anti-Witchcraft Bill.

Women in Ghana's Northern Region are calling on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to sign the Anti-Witchcraft Bill, which is currently awaiting his approval. This important legislation seeks to address gender-based violence, particularly the wrongful accusations of witchcraft against older women.The appeal was made during a sensitization program focused on gender-based violence held on Friday. In the Northern Region, women and girls face significant risks of violence, with high rates of abuse and exploitation. The area has been identified as a hotspot for gender-based violence, including intimate partner violence and witchcraft accusations.Witchcraft allegations disproportionately affect women, especially the elderly and those living in poverty. The Northern, North East, and Savannah Regions are particularly affected, where six witch camps exist to shelter women fleeing these false accusations. These camps, such as the Kukuo Witches Camp in the Nanumba South District and […]

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