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Learning to Love My Skin in a Country That Taught Me Not To
The first time I understood that my skin meant something to other people, I was nine. Not in the poetic, “my identity blossomed” way people
Empowerment, Identity & 20 Years of the Mosunmola Journey (2005–2025)
In 2005, I started writing because I had nowhere to speak. My voice, even in private, came out as a whisper. What began as scattered
What It Means to Be the Eldest Daughter When the World Is Watching
(Part I: Public Version) The first time I understood I was the “eldest daughter,” I wasn’t old. I was eight, standing in our kitchen in
The Girl I Was, the Woman I Became: Growing Between Two Worlds
The first time I realised I was “between” worlds, I was eight. I was standing in the school corridor, clutching my notebook, when a girl
About Mosunmola
From Silent Eldest Daughter to Unapologetic Storyteller. A Nigerian-Italian writer and tech professional I’m Sidiqot Abimbola Abale a 35-year-old Nigerian-Italian writer and tech professional, eldest
My Memoir “What I Couldn’t Say: An Eldest Daughter Between Nigeria and Italy”
For two decades, I wrote in silence. Not for an audience. Not for praise. Just to survive. Coming May 2026 I kept journals hidden behind

Arroganza, Identità, Emancipazione
Diario di una donna nera africana Arroganza, identità, emancipazione è il titolo del primo libro scritto da Sidiqot Abimbola Abale. Si tratta di un diario,