Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi
@abiolaak
Executive Director WARDC. Human/Women's Rights Activist, Attorney, feminist, governance and development consultant.
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This was literally my project in year 3 first semester, Gender and the Law taught by Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi
Dr. Abiola Akiyode Afolabi Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, Co-Chair, Community of Practice (COP) on Civic Space Strengthening gives her welcome address. #swregconference #CSOConference #eugr24 #gr24
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The 2024 Africa Centre For Development Journalism / Africa Centre for Development Journalism - Inequality Reporting Fellowship has commenced. The Fellows were selected from 226 Vaid applications across #Nigeria. The Fellowship reporting will cover diverse Inequality issues. Congratulations to all the
Thanks BIG FISH 🦈 for speaking against Femicide, this is the reality of women’s lives today. We need more men speaking and demanding accountability, No woman deserves to die in this way ! #justiceforchristiana
1/ A panel discussion titled 'The role of digital and mass media in promoting women's political inclusion and representation in Nigeria's was moderated by Motunrayo Famuyiwa-Alaka, ED/CEO, Wole Soyinka Centre during the roundtable with media executives on gender equality & women's empowerment
.Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi raises concerns about the senator's proposal to repeal the VAP Act. She warns that it weakens sexual assault laws by setting a minimum sentence of 12 years, which undermines the protections in the 2015 Act.