I have for a while considered the ever increasing cost of education in Nigeria and its implication on poor people and this gets me worried. The high cost of education across the country today has...
Yesterday, there was a plane crash in Nigeria killing all passengers on board yet even our very active and forceful media, traditional and social, were quiet. I will spare no ink for our government:...
Nigeria my country has over 250 ethnic civilizations, two major religions that have more similarities than differences yet those who sow discord, kill and mien and don’t care about religion but power...
It's not just the immense pre-monsoon humidity that strikes me sitting in the back of this huge open-space conference hall in the capital of Myanmar, it is also the feeling that a strong movement is...
As worldwide events unfold simultaneously for the commemoration of 16 Days of Activism on Gender Based Violence (GBV), we in the Gambia were not left out. The 16 Days Campaign has been used as...
I am in Kibera with other activista volunteers and covering the good governance festival.I can still recall vividly the first time I heard of Kibera. All I could picture was this gigantic slum,...
Despite growing the majority of food in Kenya, women farmers receive little support from our Government. This World Food Day, ActionAid travelled to different parts of the country to raise awareness...
As I was heading to Zombo district in west Nile to meet with Activista members there, we had a debate on which route to use depending on which was in a better condition. This drew a lot of debate...
In Nigeria, at a time when youth identity has become synonymous with unemployment, poverty, marginalization and when the myriads of social, economical, cultural and political problems seem to be...
... purpose, which was only their personal gain and nothing further. Youth were intentionally overlooked for long and it became a practice to accept the societal structure as it was. But being in...