DAKAR — Ebola survivors in the three West African countries worst hit by the epidemic will share their stories through a mobile application to be launched on Monday, in a UNICEF-backed campa... Read more
By Naftali Bendavid The former Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph in Arnhem, Netherlands, one of hundreds of decommissioned churches, was turned into a skate park. Merlijn Doomernik for The... Read more
By Godwin Onyeacholem There can be no better expression of apprehension over the 2015 elections than the spontaneous g... Read more
Press Release Nuhu Ribadu/Premium Times The Adamawa State Governor, Bala Ngilari has described the emergence of a former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nuhu Ribadu... Read more
An unidentified woman enjoying the Canada Day festivities in Montreal, Tuesday, July 1, 2014. (Graham Hughes/Canadian Press) Express entry will contribute to Canada’s economic growth and int... Read more
Newsweek Illustration The year 2014 was a one of contradictions, with stories only brought to life because of those journalists willing to go where the stories were. The Sochi Olympics were... Read more
By Martin Rosenbaum Source: http://www.bbc.com The Freedom of Information Act came in 10 years ago. It’s led to the unearthing of a trove of facts. Ten years ago, thanks to the actions... Read more
By Sofia Samatar Mental tyranny … Ben Okri. Photograph: Geraint Lewis/Rex Features Okri has lamented the narrow presentation of the continent to white European readers, but his reading shoul... Read more
By Fisayo Soyombo Buhari remains the single most popular man in northern Nigeria, writes Soyombo [Reuters] With Goodluck Jonathan’s collapsing popularity, Muhammadu Buhari actually sta... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia Let me begin by stating very clearly my intention in writing this piece. And I will confess to having to struggle very intensely with myself before deciding not only to put pe... Read more