by Titilayo Fabusuyi
Focused on fostering environmental awareness among young Lagosians, Tomi Salami, a former beauty queen, has introduced a new educational program on environmental sustainability. Leveraging her experience...
In Africa, daily life is woven with resilience and innovation. Civil societies are emerging as the driving force behind progress. While attention often gravitates towards large-scale...
If someone had asked me two years ago, I would have found words like ‘she-eo,’ ‘herstory,’ and ‘shero’ cringe-worthy. I believed that there was no need...
...written by The Cuppy Foundation
"The biggest challenge is our mediocre approach to dealing with most humanitarian challenges. We cannot create much progress if people keep thinking of helping others as...
Chinwe Egwim is a well-respected Economist known for her substantial contributions to the strategic decisions of various corporate organizations. Her international involvement includes her past role...
In a world where menstrual hygiene is connected with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, an inspiring revolution is quietly unfolding – one that touches the depths...
Although women make up 49% of Nigeria’s population, their representation in politics and governance is low, as statistics show only 6.7% of women hold positions in...
Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I write to you today to address a pressing...
‘Ije Awele’, is a story that puts the spotlight on some dark sides of our society, bringing forth ‘uncomfortable topics’ that require attention. With a Stellar...
The month of March is celebrated, world wide, as the International Women’s Month. Beyond celebrating women, this month focuses on the role women play in nation...
As part of the responsible hosting pillar of its sustainability and responsibility roadmap, targeted at fighting alcohol misuse in the society by acting on harmful drinking,...
Nicholas Kristof‘s essay in the New York Times tells the story of 4-year-old Abdo Sayid who, eerily calm, apathetic and expressionless, dies of starvation in Yemen. In...
It was with great excitement that I received news that one of my clients, Dolapo Agbede was recognized for her work as a Diversity and Inclusion...
“The fashion industry in Uganda has evolved. Absolutely evolved. Right from people being caterpillars to then becoming butterflies… Right now it’s a business.“
“I think it’s really important to stand in our power, you know, to say, ‘This is what we do. This is what we’re about. This is...
According to United Nations for Child Mortality Education, 91, 250 children under the age of 5 die of malaria each year, 60% of people who visit...
“The thing is, Africa is a huge continent and there's so many diverse cultures. Not only cultures but also artisanal crafts that haven't even really been...
An Instagram post is as much of an Artwork as a 300-look Fashion Collection. My Thesis [on] Architecture is just as valid as a new Nike...
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