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Unlearning as a Nigerian Daughter

Thu, Apr 30

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Zoom

A 90-minute virtual workshop for Nigerian women exploring inherited cultural beliefs around being “good daughters” can lead to self-abandonment, begin unlearning them. Led by licensed therapist.

Unlearning as a Nigerian Daughter
Unlearning as a Nigerian Daughter

Time & Location

Apr 30, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM CDT

Zoom

Guests

About the event

You were taught to be good. To be quiet. To give. To sacrifice. To shrink. And you did it well because you were a "good daughter"


But somewhere along the way, the beliefs you inherited started costing you. Your peace. Your voice. Your sense of self. Your relationships. Your joy.


This workshop is your permission to put them down.


Who this is for:


This is for Nigerian women who are tired of carrying beliefs that were handed to them before they were old enough to question them. Women who love their culture and their families and are also ready to stop abandoning themselves in the process. Women who have felt the tension of being “too much” and “not enough” at the same time.


If you’ve ever silenced yourself to keep the peace, overgiven to feel worthy of love, or felt guilty for simply having needs then this seat is for…


Tickets

  • General Admission

    This ticket grants access to the 90-minute live virtual workshop, “Unlearning as a Nigerian Daughter.” Your purchase includes entry to the Zoom session, guided therapeutic teaching, reflection exercises, and participation in a supportive group space. You’ll also receive practical tools you can begin using immediately after the workshop.

    $25.00

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