A silent struggle: Growing up with undiagnosed learning difficulties (dyslexia) in Nigeria
By Chinelo Ngolikaego Ezigbo
I grew up within the walls of academia at the...
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By Ollus Ndomu This week in Zambia’s courts, the conversation around justice has collided with politics again. The acquittal of Hibeene Mwiinga, the...
By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu
Nigeria at 65: Still Searching for Its Rhythm, Still Holding On to Hope
Sixty-five years after independence, Nigeria remains a story of...
By: The Editor-in-Chief Last week’s detention of a Ugandan man in Dubai accused of running a sex-trafficking network should anger not just Uganda, but...
By Ollus Ndomu The man identified as the ringleader of a sex-trafficking network that preyed on young Ugandan women in Dubai has been detained...
By Ollus Ndomu The saga around Zambia’s former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu has become Zambia’s most confusing national story. Officially, he was declared dead...

By: The Editor-in-Chief The sinking of a crowded ferry on the Malale River in Niger State this week is not just another accident. It...

By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu When a mighty tree falls in the forest, its echo rumbles beyond the borders of the land. Such is the...
By: The Editor-in-Chief Japan closed TICAD with a clear signal: less talk of aid, more money for bankable projects. The $5.5 billion facility routed...
By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu They begin before dawn and don’t stop until night. Their bodies push through exhaustion. Their minds push past pain. Health...