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Tomi Ojebode

Tomi Ojebode

Tomi is a final year undergraduate in Social Work at the University of Ilorin. Based in West Africa, her environment and experiences have influenced her passion for pro-life advocacy and defense.

She uses her blog, Women Life Magazine to discuss pressing issues about women and children and recommend policies on promoting the dignity and worth of every person.

Second wave

Will Nigeria survive the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic?

2021-01-20
By: Tomi Ojebode

Like most of the world nations, Nigeria recorded increasing positive Covid-19 cases in early 2020 and immediately went into lockdown. This was seen as the main reason behind the relativelyContinue Reading

marriage

Why millennials think marriage is old fashioned- Part Two

2021-01-19
By: Tomi Ojebode

In the first part of this essay, I discussed the evolution, nature and purpose of marriage and compared it with the millennial era and generations preceding it. In this secondContinue Reading

mental health

Why Mental Health Needs More Than ‘Awareness’

2021-01-11
By: Tomi Ojebode

Mental disorders are just as severe as physical illnesses. In the last few years, international bodies, health advocates and campaigners have tried to create attention around mental health recognizing itContinue Reading

millennials and marriage

Why millennials think marriage is old fashioned- Part One

2020-12-21
By: Tomi Ojebode

There are many controversies about the millennial generation. The lifestyle choices and differences between millennials and other preceding generations continue to be a topic of discussion. In this two partContinue Reading

Staying safe in Nigeria.

Nigerians and COVID: The choice between staying healthy or staying alive?

2020-11-11
By: Tomi Ojebode

In February 2020 when the novel coronavirus first hit Nigeria, the people were quite indifferent about it. Not that they cared less about their health but they had other equally life-threateningContinue Reading

Nigeria’s education system was wrecked long before the COVID pandemic

2020-10-28
By: Tomi Ojebode

The coronavirus pandemic in its entirety has been an unpleasant experience. In some countries, the spillover effect of the pandemic has even been more threatening than the virus itself. TheContinue Reading

happy children

Is child abuse truly increasing during COVID?

2020-10-07
By: Tomi Ojebode

The coronavirus pandemic has given more opportunity for family time, but unfortunately, this may also be leading to another crisis: child abuse and child deaths. Between Tuesday, March 17 andContinue Reading

black children

To stop killings, Nigeria must begin to care about the powerless

2020-09-23
By: Tomi Ojebode

Insecurity in Nigeria is no news. Too often, reports of violence continue to feature at the forefront of national dailies. In fact, Nigeria has been ranked the fifth (5th) least peaceful countryContinue Reading

Dowry practice is killing women, making them less valuable

Dowry practice is killing women, making them less valuable

2020-08-24
By: Tomi Ojebode

Sometimes when I am deep in thoughts, I think about how wealthy my father would become. Being a Nigerian father of four daughters, my father has the potential to beContinue Reading

protests

Black lives truly matter, part three

2020-08-10
By: Tomi Ojebode

In my second article of the Black lives truly matter series, I discussed the racist and worse-than-slave treatment blacks experience in other African countries, particularly Libya. Although Libya has anContinue Reading

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