Protocols Distinguished colleagues, I heartily welcome you back from our annual recess. I hope you had a very rewarding time with your families and your constituencies. I also hope that the... Read more
In our series of letters from African journalists, Ghanaian writer Elizabeth Ohene ponders how creative language and humour help keep people’s spirits up in her homeland. Faced with a... Read more
By Sammy Darko/BBC Africa, Accra It has all the ingredients of a Hollywood blockbuster but the tale of sex, money and corruption that is gripping Ghanaian cinema-goers is a three-hour docume... Read more
The African Media Initiative in partnership with The Rockefeller Foundation will host a two-day training workshop on Resilience Reporting in the lead-up to the 2015 African Media Leaders For... Read more
Protocols, I would like, Mr. President, on behalf of the Government and people of Nigeria, to congratulate you and your country on your election to preside over the 70th session of the U.N.... Read more
Part one focuses on Maiduguri, a 30 minute drive from Sambisa, the stronghold of Boko Haram. It examines how the people are trying to survive and cope with the Boko Haram insurgency in the t... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja Every morning now, every reader of several Nigerian newspapers encounter a tormenting but humanising discourse of the Chibok girls tragedy in the display of the number of day... Read more
With the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) coming to an end, and being replaced with what will be called the ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ (SDGs), a long-term pedagogical strategy requir... Read more
The Right to Know is the established right of every citizen, whether as an individual or as a group, to access information on all activities of government, subject only to those exceptions t... Read more
73 percent of women have already been exposed to, or have experienced, some form of online violence. Online violence against women exists in many forms, including online harassment, public s... Read more