By Emmanuel Ojeifo “The Taliban tried to kill her for going to school; they only made her stronger. Her name is Malala… the bravest girl in the world.” – CNN commercial (Thursday... Read more
Amal Habbani was detained for eight days during the recent government crackdown on the Sudanese media as a result of her writing. Here she speaks to DCMF about her experience Amal Habbani... Read more
ByReem Abbas Anti-government hackers have been fighting back against online censorship in the online battle taking place in Sudan At the beginning of this month, Freedom House released its a... Read more
ByZeinab Mohammed Salih Woman have been at the forefront of the fight for justice and media freedom in Sudan in recent weeks Social media activist Samar Margani is now facing her second week... Read more
ByPeter Townson Passion for journalism is certainly not lacking in Sudan, but faced with constant restrictions many journalists lose their enthusiasm or choose to leave their country (AFP) S... Read more
By Chinweizu It is self-defeating to go into a negotiation and demand or expect things that are not possible. That is a sure path to failure and frustration. After all, as they say, politics... Read more
The rejection, by principal officers of the National Assembly, of the housing facilities being built for them, underlines the wastage of public resources that has become an administrative ro... Read more
By Okey Ndibe Nigeria’s Aviation Minister, Stella Oduah For all of two weeks, Nigerians have been riveted by the disheartening revelation that Aviation Minister Stella Oduah approved the pur... Read more
By Adagbo Onoja (L-R, back row) Dr Aliyu, Onoja, Obuchi Anyanwu, Mrs Ukachi Anyanwu &Onyedikachi Anyanwu, (L-R mid row) Chihorom Anyanwu, Ewezugachi Anyanwu & baby Hanna Aliyu, (L-R... Read more
By Sonala Olumhense Mike Okhai Akhigbe Someday, Namadi Sambo, at his appointed time just like everyone else, will die. Mr. Sambo is the Vice-President of the Federal Republic of Nigeri... Read more