Journalists can now submit entries for the 2013 Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Reporting. The Award is open to professional Nigerian journalist or team of journalists, whether full-tim... Read more
CISLAC PRESS STATEMENT In the last three decades, Nigerian government has systematically neglected the education sector. Presently, education sector can be considered to be near comatose. Th... Read more
By Chidi Anslem Odinkalu Fifty three years after Independence, Nigerians are caught in an uncertain land between nostalgia and Nirvana. For the young people who comprise the overwhelming maj... Read more
By Kayode Ketefe On Friday September 20, 2013, a dawn raid by soldiers and men and officers of the Department for State Security (DSS) on an uncompleted building situated behind Apo Legislat... Read more
By Reem Abbas The family of detained journalist Amel Habbani calling for her release As protests have taken place in Sudan over the past week, the government has attempted to control the flo... Read more
The Forum of Moroccan Journalists Abroad has called on international officials to work towards securing the release of Ali Anouzla Journalists in the Moroccan Diaspora have expressed their s... Read more
By Gaia Pianigiani/New York Times SIRACUSA, Sicily — In one of the deadliest recent shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, at least 94 migrants died Thursday off the coast of Lampedusa, an i... Read more
By Joshua Keating WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 30: The sun sets on an uneasy capital. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images This current government shutdown in the US is described using the... Read more
By Rev. Fr. Paul Irikefe Nigeria is not new to socio-economic policies aiming to transform the nation. There was “Low Profile” of Murtala Mohammed to cut down government waste; the “Operatio... Read more
President Goodluck Jonathan For almost two hours on Sunday 29th of September. 2013, president Goodluck Jonathan responded to questions from journalists and Nigerians on twitter on vari... Read more