By Editorial Board/Washington Post AFRICA’S MOST populous nation may be careening toward trouble. While Nigeria has recently captured international headlines for its battle against the murde... Read more
By Kim Hjelmgaard/USA TODAY An injured person is evacuated from the office of the French satirical newspaper “Charlie Hebdo” on Jan. 7 in Paris. Twelve people were killed and 10... Read more
By Zayyad I. Muhammad The emergence of Nuhu Ribadu as the governorship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) will alter the traditional voting culture in the state. Nuhu’s emergen... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Hauwa, 16, is from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State in northeastern Nigeria, a region blighted by years of Boko Haram insurgency. She says fear is with her dail... Read more
Completing fellowship applications can be time-consuming. To avoid having to rush through the process, start preparing for these opportunities ahead of time. If you’re on a fellowship... Read more
By Duro Onabule Blaise Compaore Given the very fast political developments in Nigeria within the past three months, it was not possible to focus in this column on the inevitable fall from po... Read more
To spotlight some of the exceptional journalism done by students across the globe, Youth Journalism International sponsors an annual contest. Our hope is that by calling attention to the bes... Read more
Nairobi, January 5, 2015 – Somali security forces arrested five journalists in two separate cases over the weekend in the capital, Mogadishu, according to news reports. Three of them a... Read more
Former Military President, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida may go down in the history of Nigeria as the most loved yet most hated leader to ever rule Africa’s most populous nation.... Read more
By Otive Igbuzor The 2015 General elections is scheduled to hold in February, 2015, a few weeks away. One of the key issues that political parties and candidates must address is how to impro... Read more