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Nigeria can no longer pretend online violence against women is invisible, By Farida Adamu
Premium Times•3 months ago•centre•Credibility: 85/100
Globally, 38 per cent of women say they have experienced online abuse, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. Nigeria exceeds that average: Gatefield data shows that women make up 58 per cent of documented online harms. And yet, policymakers still treat online spaces as trivial, unserious, or somehow separate from “real” violence. That denial enables […] The post Nigeria can no longer pretend online violence against women is invisible, By Farida Adamu appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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