Saturday, December 6

Kayanmata: Women’s Health Nigeria

Our Kayan Mata page will have conversations about Nigerian women. Kayanmata is a Hausa word that translates to” woman’s thing” or belonging to women. We solely focused our kayanmata page on creating a platform that desensitizes, educates, and discusses women’s health, insecurity, sexuality, and preferences. Our Kayanmata page also focuses on women’s health in Nigeria, including career, fertility, pregnancy, relationships, and mental health.

  • by Oriayo
    It’s no news that Lagos, Nigeria, is dotted with several high-end luxury restaurants, the kind where a single meal could honestly buy a plot […]
  • by Bishop Adama
    Buns are one of the most popular street foods and snacks in Nigeria and are often referred to as part of the “small chops.” […]
  • by Mariam Emily
    Isi Ewu is a traditional Igbo delicacy from Eastern Nigeria, popularly enjoyed with palm wine or other chilled soft drinks. The name Isi Ewu […]
  • by Mariam Emily
    Nigerian puff puff, the younger brother of the doughnut and the fish roll. They are one of the staple small chops served at Nigerian […]
  • by Mariam Emily
    The rooftop restaurants in Abuja are the perfect go-to for foodies who want to mix a little adventure with their meals, topped with a […]
  • by Mariam Emily
    There are countless date night activities to explore—outdoor adventures, academic pursuits, movie nights, or even a cozy staycation at one of the many delightful […]
  • by Mariam Emily
    Plantain is a staple in the typical Nigerian kitchen, popularly enjoyed when fried alongside yams, sweet potatoes, or Irish potatoes. If you travel to […]

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