PinnedAyo AyoI don’t think I'll ever be a “good mother” and I don’t know how to feel about that.I’ve often wondered what it takes to be a “good mother.” Growing up, my mother set a high standard, and now I find myself questioning if I…May 251May 251
Ayo AyoTo Be Continued:. Why I’m Happy Being A Work In ProgressThere was a time when I was a “clothing police”. I was one of those “Dress for your body type” kind of people; those “People with big…Jun 30Jun 30
Ayo AyoMemories of Eid Kabir: A Non Muslim’s Journey.I’m not a Muslim, but every year I go to my hometown, Epe, to celebrate Eid Kabir with my dad’s extended family.Jun 17Jun 17
Ayo AyoFrom Silent Homes to Angry AdultsPhrases like, “Families don’t air their dirty linen in public,” “Don’t post your family matter for social media” or even “Don’t let…Jun 35Jun 35
Ayo AyoA Fat Liberation ManifestoWhen I was at my smallest, people called me fat as a slur, and asked me to lose weight. Now that I’m at my heaviest, the only weight I’m…May 29May 29
Ayo AyoWhy I gave up on feminism, myself, and humanity, and how I’m trying to get back on track.Hello beautiful people. Happy New Year. I apologize for not wishing you all a merry Christmas. I have been feeling exhausted and…Apr 7Apr 7
Ayo AyoSystemic Poverty: Breaking the Myth that Being Poor Is a ChoiceSystemic poverty is a harsh reality that millions of people around the world face every day. It’s a problem deeply ingrained in our…Apr 5Apr 5
Ayo AyoFrom Pain to Purpose: The Feminist Inc. JourneyAs a creative mentally ill girlie, finding an outlet for my creativity has not been easy. It wasn’t, at least till I found activism.Apr 4Apr 4
Ayo AyoEighteen and Flourishing: Eighteen Feminist Lessons I’ve LearnedI’m Legal AF! Yass baby.Apr 21Apr 21
Ayo AyoMy Activism Journey in Nigeria: Advocating for Change and Making a DifferenceWhen a friend of mine saw the title of this article, she said what change have you made? How are you making a difference? These words hurt…Apr 1Apr 1