By ‘Nonye Ben-Nwankwo Dr. Kuku, younger brother of Third Mainland Bridge accident victim Dr. Tope Kuku, younger brother of the victim of the Third Mainland Bridge (Lagos) fatal acciden... Read more
By Abubakar Mohammed and Krista Larson N’DJAMENA, Chad (AP) — Michel Djotodia, the rebel leader who seized control of Central African Republic only to see the desperately poor co... Read more
By Kirk Douglas I am a Jew who loves the Pope. I have always said, “don’t be too religious.” However, Pope Francis is a good man for all religions. He is a humble person wh... Read more
By Yasmine Ryan/ Truthout Demonstrators hold up four fingers during a protest against the military backed government in the Muhandisin neighborhood of Cairo, Aug. 23, 2013. (Photo: Bryan Den... Read more
By Patrick Gathara Due to shrinking budgets, journalists ‘parachute’ in for a few days to cover crisis spots [Reuters] Most African media only broadcast to home viewers and use w... Read more
By Nnimmo Bassey Being overweight has long been associated with eating preferences as well as sedentary and less active lifestyles. For long obesity, as well as the problem of being overweig... Read more
By Oilwatch and WRM On 10 November 1995, it should be remembered by all who struggle for social and environmental justice that the Nigerian military junta executed Ken Saro-Wiwa and other ei... Read more
By Peter Martell/AFP They came at dawn in their hundreds, squeezed onto barges that slipped across the river through the frontlines under cover of darkness, the latest to escape from S... Read more
By Mary Robinson Impossible to achieve sustainable development without addressing climate change. “Extremely dangerous,” “Do not travel” — these are the phrases... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare It never rains but pours. The storm is certainly not over for the embattled Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah who is now embroiled in a scandal of towering p... Read more