What’s Up With Young People Building Great Stuff and Ghosting the People They Love?
by Similoluwa Ifedayo Hey, builder. Come closer, we need to talk. I think I missed the group chat. The one where you were told that lo …
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The Dumpsite Next Door
by Joyce Wachau Chege There are days I leave work tired and all I want is to catch a sunset. So, I go to the rooftop of the building where I …
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Faith in the Crossfire: How Church Networks Are Saving Displaced Nigerians
by Lilian Efobi When bullets stormed through the farms of the middle belt in Nigeria, it wasn’t just homes that burned. Lives were uprooted, …
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We Forget Things If We Have No One To Tell Them To
by Joyce Wachau Chege Yes, I am a journalist by profession. No, I am not affiliated with any popular TV or radio station and yes, I can feel …
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Read moreHas Justice for Indigenous Children in Canada Truly Been Served?
October 12by Riya Mehta Indigenous peoples in Canada have faced a long history of harm, from colonial control …
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Read moreStrikes, Broken Promises, and a Fading Future for Nigerian Students
September 10by Hannah Kumadi Wakawa The Nigerian educational sector is faced with numerous challenges that perme …
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Read moreYou Can’t Afford a Child Just Because You Can Make One
July 6by Similoluwa Ifedayo Sometime this month, on my way home, something cracked in me. I saw a boy—mayb …
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