Glazia Woman of the Week: Activist and Entrepreneur, Rinu Oduala.

Only those who aren’t familiar with Twitter and the #EndSars protest would not know Rinu Oduala. An activist at heart and in deeds, she is Bolatito Rachel Olorunrinu Oduala, popularly known as Savvy Rinu or Rinu. About Rinu Oduala Born on November 1, 1998, Oduala is well-known for her passion for social justice, human rights, […]
GLAZIA Woman of the week: Associate Supreme Court Justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson

Ketanji Brown Jackson is an American jurist and current associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. Much to our delight, she is also our woman of the week. Jackson was nominated by Joe Biden in February and eventually sworn in, in June, becoming the first Black woman and the first former federal public defender […]
Glazia Woman of the Week: World Renowned Author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has featured a couple of times in our articles; but today she is being honoured as Glazia’s woman of the week. Among many other things, Chimamanda is a writer, a seasoned public speaker, a culture, fashion and style influencer, and a proud feminist. Adichie grew up in the shadow of the Nigerian […]
The Storm is not Over: R. Kelly Gets 30 Years Prison Sentence for Sexual Crimes and More.

R&B singer, Robert Sylvester Kelly popularly known as R. Kelly; has been sentenced to thirty years imprisonment in New York over sexual abuse charges and racketeering. The singer who was convicted in 2021 for sex trafficking crimes had been indicted in 2019. He’s been going to court as many witnesses were brought before him. Most […]
Foreigner in the North? Here Are Five Sharia Laws You Should Be Aware Of

Yesterday, a Christian lady, Deborah, was beaten to death and her corpse was burnt afterwards for allegedly breaking on the Sharia laws. It happened in the North, Sokoto precisely and her ‘offence’ was alleged blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad. As shocking as this may appear, it is not the first time such would occur in the […]
Let’s Talk About Workplace Toxicity

Working as an employee in Nigeria requires a double level of competence and endurance. In developed countries, you could easily report your boss if you perceive toxicity but the case is different here. Mostly, this is due to the fact that labour laws are almost non-existent or completely non-functional in Nigeria. Or simply because everyone […]
Glazia Black History Month – Kelechi “Kaycee” Madu

With only three days left to the end of the Glazia Black History campaign, we’re still shining our lights on Nigerians doing amazing things in various fields of life. Today, we celebrate Kelechi “Kaycee” Madu – Minister of Justice and Solicitor General of Alberta. Kelechi Madu Minister of Justice and Solicitor General of Alberta “Work […]