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Inside Nigeria’s informal workforce, women daily defy odds, ignore health concerns and physical constraints to support their ...
Apham Nnaji, concluded with these profound and deep words, “We teach our kids just because you have an opportunity, you can’t ...
We need to teach ... kid asks about primary elections (hello, NYC), protests, or presidents – don’t deflect. These little conversations are what raise citizens. And that’s exactly what our ...
Nigeria’s economy grew but poverty worsened, especially in the rural areas . The country needs a radical shift in its economic policy approach to reduce poverty .
Let us gather, not with our hoes and cutlasses, but with rosaries, prayer beads, and fasting stomachs. The Federal Government ...
A teenage girl sat hunched on a chair in a small, sterile consulting room at Umaru Shehu Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Her hands trembled as A Christian doctor pushes back against efforts ...
Donald Iheaturu is a lecturer at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, and a farmer who uses technology to promote food ...
LCCI has called for continued public enlightenment and value education to prevent Nigerians from falling victim to Ponzi ...
I started teaching ... in Nigeria. If a child says there’s a show they want to watch, make it possible for them to watch it. Create TV time for them to let them get along with our biodiversity.
As Nigeria grapples with the consequences of its privatisation efforts, evident in poor services and high tariffs for ...
"I was in the second room when the rain came in full force and swept off my wives, children and properties in a twinkle of an ...
There’s a kind of silence that hangs in Nigeria today, a silence not born of peace, but of pause. A collective holding of ...