Is Feminism Really ‘Un-African’? Lessons from Nigeria and Zimbabwe

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 12/02/2026
In 1929, thousands of Igbo women gathered outside a colonial office in southeastern Nigeria. They sang. They danced. They composed sharp, mocking songs about the British officials who had begun taxing their families. Then they occupied the buildings. Colonial records dismissed it as a riot. (…)
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