By Adegboyega Arulogun Jab Adu When I first heard people called him ‘uncle JAB’, I thought it was a nickname from the boxing ring. But I was wrong. The three letters were the initials... Read more
By Chinedu Ekeke David Mark Nnukwu Ife emee Naijiria! When the history of Nigeria will be written, the Jonathan presidency will take more space than, say, Ibrahim Babangida’s – the fir... Read more
By Bamidele Aturu Lamido Sanusi 31st December, 2012 Governor Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja Dear Sir, RE: REQUEST FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING RECURRENT EXPENDITURE (S) ON YOU AND YOUR OFFICE... Read more
UNESCO supports the Media and Information Literacy (MIL) and Intercultural Dialogue University Network in the launch of an online course in MIL and intercultural dialogue. The course is desi... Read more
By Ben Colmery It’s time to finally get citizen journalism right. That was one of the big takeaways from the meeting of news innovators called “Turn Up the Volume: Bringing Voice to Ci... Read more
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By Lindsay Kalter Sign Out Of Your Online Accounts When You’re Finished Using Them: Not only will this slightly reduce the amount of tracking of you as you surf the Web, this pre... Read more
By Vladimir Duthiers, CNN Hafsat Abiola-Costello is the founder of the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), a non-governmental organization working to promote women’s leadership an... Read more
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By Muthoni Wanyeki Africa’s political independence was accompanied by a clarion call to eradicate poverty, illiteracy and disease. Fifty years after the end of colonialism, the question is:... Read more