The works and writings of Naval Ravikant have been a profound source of inspiration for me, and I proudly consider myself his mentee. He grew up...
Harassment, discrimination, violence and intimidation are key characters in Nigerian politics. But for women, these events have become so commonplace, from home to school, the streets...
The ricochet of the Anti-aircraft gunshots tore apart the quiet night of Geidam when a resident, Falmata Shettima, was just rounding up the night prayer. Immediately,...
Cerebral Palsy is a medical condition that occurs in approximately 2-2.5 of 1000 live births globally. According to a Paediatric cerebral palsy report in Africa , the condition...
Five years ago, Akin-Jide Ojo, then 23, completed his tertiary education at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, in Oyo State Nigeria. He proceeded to...
Bintu Imam is only 12 but her formal education might be officially over. The young girl has become breadwinner for her family. The 13-year-old Bintu, from...
Mrs Audu, 33, gave birth to her first child at the Asokoro General Hospital. She was ecstatic and could not wait to take her newborn home...
Over 134 suicide bombings have occurred since 2009 when Boko Haram unleashed a campaign of terror on Nigeria’s northeast region. According to research by Combating Terrorism Centre at...
Musa, 14, is a student of Government Secondary School Wuse, Abuja, He has been smoking for five years, starting out at the tender age of 9...
We are in the 21st century and it is shocking that activists, advocates and development agencies still continue to agitate for citizens access to the internet....
The southern Nigeria state of Cross River used to be known as an area with some of the oldest tropical rain-forests in the West African region,...
In Sabondaga, a small village of predominantly farmers in Niger State, many of the locals are still counting their losses following the invasion of Fulani Herdsmen....
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