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18th Apr 20217th Jun 2021 Koya Nkrumah Uncategorized

What is all this Slut and Victim Shaming? 

Last week, I was having a chat with a friend - just catching up on life and I brought up a certain observation I had made about Ghanaian radio stations and how somehow almost every advert on there was about sexual enhancing products. We both laughed about this especially about a malt drink advert that … Continue reading What is all this Slut and Victim Shaming? 

6th Dec 20206th Dec 2020 Koya Nkrumah Uncategorized

Should you tell your new partner about your past relationships?

A very close friend of mine said whenever she gets asked by a new guy she is dating about how many men she had dated, her answer had always been “the guy before you and now you”. This seemingly innocent question can sometimes have some very disturbing motives behind it as many women who have … Continue reading Should you tell your new partner about your past relationships?

29th Nov 2020 Koya Nkrumah Uncategorized

Why are women held to higher morals than men?

I recently read about a pastor to the stars who had been fired from his position in the church because he had failed on moral grounds. It was further revealed that this pastor had cheated on his wife of seventeen years - the cheating incident was not a one off thing but rather a five … Continue reading Why are women held to higher morals than men?

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A Note From Koya - This blog is my offering — a space to explore the quiet and complicated moments of being a Black African woman in a world that often wants us to edit ourselves. I write to unpack, to question, to heal, and to connect — through stories that are sometimes messy, sometimes clear, but always honest. Here, you’ll find reflection, resistance, and realness. I’m not writing to be perfect. I’m writing to be present — with myself and with you. Thank you for reading.

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