
Beyond the Headlines: The Hidden Struggles of Child Labour in Nigeria
by Lilian Efobi and Olanike Buari Emifeoluwa was only five years old when she was brought to Lagos from Kogi State by a family friend, under …
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Womanhood is Beautiful. And Tiring. And Expensive. And Everything at Once.
by Similoluwa Ifedayo “Heyyyy, babyyyy.” That’s how I greet my mum almost every time I call her. My voice goes soft, full of affection. I do …
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The Silent Wounds of Kenya’s Police Officers
by Evans Ijakaa The name “police” in Kenya and most parts of Sub-Saharan Africa has become so heavily associated with negativity that few wa …
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A Very Disrespectful Farewell
by Metolo Foyet “After nearly eight (8) years of service as a Commonwealth Correspondent, I think it is time for me to pass the torch and cr …
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Read moreDear 2025: I’m 80 and Still Cleaning Up Hitler’s Mess
February 6by Similoluwa Ifedayo Dear 2025, I hope you are doing well, or at least better than I am. I am 1945, …
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Read moreGood time to be a Rwandan citizen, especially as a youth – here is why
January 13by Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo In 1994, Rwanda faced one of the darkest periods in human history when over …
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Read moreProxies of Iran and the Middle East: A Struggle for Regional Supremacy
October 7by Faseeh Abbas Militias and other non-state actors throughout the Middle East have, for the past fe …
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