
Kibera: Where NGOs Thrive While People Survive
by Evans Ijakaa Kibera, the largest slum in Africa, is a place where hope and hardship coexist. Home to over 250,000 residents, it is also h …
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Nigeria, We Need To Talk
by Similoluwa Ifedayo Nigeria, it’s Valentine’s Day, and guess what? I should be texting someone who treats me right, but here I am…texting …
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Social Media Comments are the Grey Gold: Healing through Virtual Interaction (Part I)
by Metolo Foyet While much has been said about the dangers of social media—ranging from misinformation to cyberbullying—there is another sid …
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2024 and Inflation’s Cruel Sting
by Adedoyin Ajayi “Subsidy is gone!” Never has a simple statement had such weighty aftereffects on the Nigerian economy in a long, long, tim …
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Read moreThe Labour of Our SHEroes Past – Let It Never Be In Vain
July 4by Ruhamah Ifere As a young woman, I have been greatly inspired by three Nigerian SHEroes who fought …
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Read moreCommonwealth Correspondent lands coveted spot in Society of Manufacturing Engineers ‘30 Under 30’
January 19by Sitaram Nayak Sameer Kumar Misra, a trailblazer in the realm of manufacturing engineering and uti …
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