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The Nimi Podcast

The Nimi Podcast

By Emitomo Tobi Nimisire

Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights.
Mental Health.
Creativity.
Literature.
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Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in times of COVID-19.

The Nimi PodcastJul 02, 2020

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Feminist Leadership; a transformation of Nigeria's political trajectory?

Feminist Leadership; a transformation of Nigeria's political trajectory?

On Friday, November 4, 2022, I was live on air at Nigeria Info 95.1FM, Abuja, to discuss the importance of women's inclusion in Nigeria's political leadership. 

Nov 07, 202255:19
Discussion on Women and social justice: Building a protective environment for women development.

Discussion on Women and social justice: Building a protective environment for women development.

On August 24, I was on a radio show called "House of Parapo" at 99.9 Kiss Fm Abuja radio to talk about Women and social justice: Building a protective environment for women development.

Some men called in during the show and their bone of contention was that a woman must submit to her husband, especially because her bride price has been paid for. One even said if his wife ever dares to challenge him, he would treat her in a way "devil would pity her". In response, I told him a woman is not his property; she's human first, someone who deserves respect and dignity.

28% of Nigerian women aged 25-29 have experienced some form of physical violence since age 15.

43% of girls in Nigeria are married before the age of 18, while 20% of women aged 15 to 49 have undergone Female Genital Mutilation.

Girls make up 60% of Nigeria’s 10 million out-of-school children; 30% of girls aged 9-12 have never been to school at all. Barriers such as child marriage, poverty and discriminatory social norms keep Nigerian girls out of school.

But "submission" is what these men are CONCERNED about???

I get it, this is what happens when people have been in proximity with power and privilege for so long, they think they have to react to any threat to either violently.

We have a long way to go, but I'm grateful I protect my space enough to not come in contact with these harmful opinions often.
Aug 25, 202101:03:33
Realities of Young Women Navigating Access to Sexual Reproductive Health and Information

Realities of Young Women Navigating Access to Sexual Reproductive Health and Information

On August 3, 2021 I was a guest on a radio show at Eko 89.7 FM. I spoke about Realities of Young Women Navigating Access to Sexual and Reproductive Services and Information. I highlighted the importance of age-appropriate scientifically accurate information on Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) for girls, especially when they're entering puberty; a period when they are at most risk of being fed misinformation on SRHR. The show was hosted by Vision Spring Initiatives.
Aug 03, 202117:32
VAPP ACT and the Culture of Silence.

VAPP ACT and the Culture of Silence.

The recording of a radio show on which I talked about the importance of the domestication of the VAPP ACT in Nigerian States yet to adopt the law; creating safe spaces to encourage survivors of SGBV talk about the violence they experienced, and seek help and justice; and the patriarchal structure of the Nigerian System. This show was supported by The Nigerian Feminist Forum.
Jan 13, 202128:27
Activism in Gender Based Violence.

Activism in Gender Based Violence.

A snippet of my Radio Interview on the intersection between Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy and Gender Based Violence Activism.
Jul 02, 202030:17
Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in times of COVID-19.

Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Advocacy in times of COVID-19.

A radio interview on the relationship between increase in cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence and Covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
Jul 02, 202046:09