WORLD CANCER DAY is commemorated globally by millions of people with cancer awareness walk, fund-raising and other activities. In 2015, we organized World Cancer Day events in collaboration... Read more
On Friday, January 15, 2016, Nextier Advisory, through its public dialogue initiative, developmentdiscourse™ convened a public discussion on Nigeria and the renascent agitation for Biafra. T... Read more
By Philip Obaji Jr. Parents in Mali and elsewhere are persuaded to sell their sons and daughters to Islamic “teachers.” And those who escape still may find themselves trafficked. DAKAR, Se... Read more
By Ephraim Adiele Stock photography is a concept of picture capturing licensing and selling which has been in existence for decades but is still unknown in Nigeria ad most parts of Africa. W... Read more
By Jaye Gaskia The theory [law] of uneven and unequal development of capitalism, this global system of supposedly free trade and self-acting, omniscient and omnipotent market forces; in summ... Read more
By Adam Alqali The year 2015 appears to have been a particularly bad year for female undergraduates in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The mass media, traditional, new and social, have bee... Read more
By Joseph Osuigwe Chidiebere Slavery was abolished more than 150 years ago, but there exist more people in modern slavery than any other time in human history. Human trafficking is the 2nd l... Read more
The editors of Y! – TV and Online – today announced the Y!/YNaija.com Person of the Year 2015 – and it’s Josephine Ugwu, the 36-year-old airport cleaner who returned N12m cash to its rightfu... Read more
By Philip Obaji Ibrahim Zakzaky is a mortal enemy of Boko Haram—and of the United States. He’s the avant-garde of Iran’s gambit in Africa, and his followers were just massacred. The Nigerian... Read more
As part of efforts to promote media & information literacy and build the capacity of membership-based, youth-led organisations in Nigeria, UNESCO supported the holding of a two-day works... Read more