By Chido Onumah Patience Faka Jonathan If there was any doubt that she is in charge of the country, it was dispelled last week with what could easily pass as a “presidential address” by Her... Read more
By Gbenga Olorunpomi I love the Internet. I think it is the purest expression of democracy. It eases communication, gives power to the weak and – depending on how much respect they have for... Read more
By Japheth Omojuwa Today, it hurts to be Nigerian. That pain hits many in different ways. For graduates, four out of every five of them feel that pain in their lack of jobs. For a pregnant m... Read more
ByPeter Townson For journalists who have been forced to leave their home countries, online platforms offer an important way for them to maintain contact, keep up to date with event and contr... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe “Use power to help people. For we are given power not to advance our own purposes, nor to make great show in the world, nor a name. There is but one just use of power... Read more
ByPeter Townson John Penn de Ngong has been threatened, harassed, attacked and kidnapped during his work on South Sudanese independence. Here he discusses the story which led him into... Read more
By Peter Townson Journalists in DR Congo have witnessed and experienced unimaginable horrors, with many being forced from their homes in fear of their lives. However, the situation upo... Read more
By Peter Townson Despite escaping their conflict-ravaged country and resettling in the Kenyan suburb of Eastleigh, also known as, ‘Little Mogadishu’, Somali journalists in exile face a raft... Read more