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Temidayo Abass

@temidayoabass

Photographer | Filmmaker | Freelance journalist/writer

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Aare Ona Kakanfo (@oc_olorunfemi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After months of iteration, dermafricans.com is finally live! After struggling with the same problem, this website was built to help non-specialist doctors treat common black skin conditions more easily and as a visual tool for medical students to learn dermatology. 1/6

After months of iteration, dermafricans.com is finally live! After struggling with the same problem, this website was built to help non-specialist doctors treat common black skin conditions more easily and as a visual tool for medical students to learn dermatology. 

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Women For Change (@womenforchange5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In memory of all the sisters we have lost to violence at the hands of men in 2024, I carry each of your stories deeply in my heart. Each name, each face, is a reminder of why we must continue this fight. We will never stop saying her name. She will never be forgotten. Rest in

Stoneside (@oyexbaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings " Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley, read by Babajide Oyekunle (me, it's me). #Narrator #voiceover #voiceactor

Chinàzaēkpērē Chukwu🎬 (@chugailx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti. I stand with Natasha Akpoti.

Document Women (@documentwomen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We believe that it is unconstitutional to scapegoat women for speaking out against sexual harassment” Read our full statement below: We at Document Women are deeply concerned about the handling of the sexual harassment petition against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by the

“We believe that it is unconstitutional to scapegoat women for speaking out against sexual harassment”

Read our full statement below:

We at Document Women are deeply concerned about the handling of the sexual harassment petition against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by the
HERBODE (@herbode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we continue to fight and demand justice for women because none of us are immune to what is happening. Ignore the paid disruptors. Senator Natasha Akpoti is fighting for her voice to be heard, and we will amplify it until it is. #FemCoLockdown #IStandWithSenatorNatasha

Today, we continue to fight and demand justice for women because none of us are immune to what is happening. Ignore the paid disruptors. Senator Natasha Akpoti is fighting for her voice to be heard, and we will amplify it until it is. 

#FemCoLockdown 
#IStandWithSenatorNatasha
EA (@virtuousii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please let’s get justice for Teejay. I can’t even begin to put into words how crazy this story is💔 chng.it/yZwGVdwsFY

Renè The Leader ❤ (@rene_noire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This country is so useless People are being massacred in Plateau State and the government is quiet. Entire communities are under attack, lives are being wiped out and theres no state of emergency???? How is this possible????

Ovwe💞 (@unusualovwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Purp was the best performer tonight....👏👏👏👏👏👏 Brammy, Mikki and Lawrence did great as well❤️ #NigerianIdol

Purp was the best performer tonight....👏👏👏👏👏👏

Brammy, Mikki and Lawrence did great as well❤️

#NigerianIdol
Uzor ‘Dark Horse’ Arukwe (@uzorarukwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been so overwhelmed with back-to-back shoots that I couldn’t keep up with the Ochanya Ogbanje story. Today, I came online and saw #JusticeForOchanya trending. The recent developments in her case deeply sadden me, and it’s important that I lend my voice because justice

I’ve been so overwhelmed with back-to-back shoots that I couldn’t keep up with the Ochanya Ogbanje story. Today, I came online and saw #JusticeForOchanya trending.

The recent developments in her case deeply sadden me, and it’s important that I lend my voice because justice
Uzor ‘Dark Horse’ Arukwe (@uzorarukwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2014, we all mourned the heartbreaking abduction of the Chibok girls. Well-meaning Nigerians took to the internet to voice their outrage, and the hashtag #bringbackourgirls💔 trended worldwide. Now, after 11 years, we find ourselves once again confronting a similar tragedy